Combination of multiple linters to run as a GitHub Action or standalone
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Combination of multiple linters to run as a GitHub Action or standalone
Automated code reviews via mutation testing - semantic code coverage.
Static Code Analysis - 静态代码分析
Code Scanning/SAST/Static Analysis/Linting using many tools/Scanners with One Report (Code, IaC) - Betterscan
A SkunkScore Calculator for Ruby Code -- Find the most complicated code without test coverage!
Standalone static analysis for ABAP
Lint, format and auto-fix your Groovy / Jenkinsfile / Gradle files using command line
Analyze any snippet, file, or repository to detect possible security flaws such as secret in code, open source vulnerability, code security, vulnerability, insecure infrastructure as code, and potential legal issues with open source licenses.
VSCode extension to lint , correct and format groovy and Jenkinsfile
The Mule SonarQube Plugin provides the capability to do code inspecting and taking project metrics from a mule project using SonarQube.
An HTML generator for Valgrind's Memcheck tool
Flake8 checking for jupyter notebooks
Repository Code Quality Tool
Zero-configuration GitHub Action to maintain code quality with push and PR annotations.
If README is not readable, nothing else will be. A linter/proofread CI for READMEs built with GitHub Actions. It's naive for now, but let's make it better together ;)
Find function-level association impacts of code changes
C# static analysis on GitHub Actions using JetBrains ReSharper InspectCode.
Collection of super strict configurations for ESLint / StyleLint and other code quality tools.
Runs a detached version of CodeClimate which reports only in the workflow and does not require the CodeClimate Service
GitHub action to measure comment-code ratio for your entire project on every push 🎉
Add a description, image, and links to the code-quality-analyzer topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
To associate your repository with the code-quality-analyzer topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."