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Code quality
Automate your code review with style, quality, security, and test‑coverage checks when you need them most. Code quality is intended to keep complexity down and runtime up.
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Code quality apps
Datree
YAML configs and K8s manifests validation tool
Code Climate
Automated code review for technical debt and test coverage
LGTM
Find and prevent zero-days and other critical bugs, with customizable alerts and automated code review
Restyled.io
Restyle Pull Requests as they're opened
Codacy
Automated code reviews to help developers ship better software, faster
Code Review Doctor
Catch more Python and Django bugs during code review
CodeScene
A quality visualization tool to identify and prioritize technical debt and evaluate your organizational efficiency
DeepScan
Advanced static analysis for automatically finding runtime errors in JavaScript code
codebeat
Code review expert on demand. Automated for mobile and web
TestQuality
The #1 Test Case Creation and Management for GitHub Workflows
Codiga
Automate code reviews, analyze and scan code at each push/pull request
Sider
Automatically analyze pull request against custom per-project rulesets and best practices
CommitCheck
CommitCheck ensures your commit messages are consistent and contain all required information
Better Code Hub
A Benchmarked Definition of Done for Code Quality with BetterCodeHub
Sonatype Lift
Lift helps you find and fix your most elusive bugs so you can spend time writing great code, not debugging it