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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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Affects PMD Version: 6.26.0
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When an enum switch is exhaustive, there is no reason it should have the default case.
I added this custom rule to prevent that occurence:
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SwiftSyntax is at version 5.2 (release tag is 0.50200.0). Piranha uses the 5.1 version and this may be causing issues to users who are on the latest versions of Xcode. See compatibility error here.
This issue is to upgrade PiranhaSwift to use the latest version.
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What's wrong
This code does not raise any violations:`
3 ^ 1
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3 % 0How is that should be
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AngularJS Material uses gulp to build everything, so we're looking at using https://github.com/ivogabe/gulp-typescript for our builds. It seems like something could be built similar to the webpack plugin in order to have the types added during the Gulp pipeline.
It's not clear if typewiz-node could help with this already or not. We don't have a single main.ts to point to. Should we do somethi
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There is a gap in the docs about managing your installation using github settings and imgbot settings
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For managing your imgbot installation check out github's docs.
They offer 2 options for managing this. You can select which repositories you want it installed in, or you can choose "all repositories including all future repositories".
You can log in and see your repos and req
let x = { default: 42}; // "default" is highlighted as keyword
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Code quality apps
Coveralls
Ensure that new code is fully covered, and see coverage trends emerge. Works with any CI service
Imgbot
A GitHub app that optimizes your images
Lucidchart Connector
Insert a public link to a Lucidchart diagram so team members can quickly understand an issue or pull request
Codacy
Automated code reviews to help developers ship better software, faster
Sider
Automatically analyze pull request against custom per-project rulesets and best practices
Restyled.io
Restyle Pull Requests as they're opened
Better Code Hub
A Benchmarked Definition of Done for Code Quality with BetterCodeHub
codebeat
Code review expert on demand. Automated for mobile and web
CodeScene
A quality visualization tool to identify and prioritize technical debt and evaluate your organizational efficiency
Code Inspector
Code Quality, Code Reviews and Technical Debt evaluation made easy
DeepScan
Advanced static analysis for automatically finding runtime errors in JavaScript code
Codecov | Code Coverage Reports
Automatic test report merging for all CI and languages into a single code coverage report directly into your pull request
Datree
Policy enforcement solution for confident and compliant code
CodeFactor
Automated code review for GitHub
LGTM
Find and prevent zero-days and other critical bugs, with customizable alerts and automated code review


We have a problem: if files aren't loaded/required we don't have branch data. If they are added through
track_fileswe give it 0/0 branches which we show as 100% coverage (all possible branches are covered).That math is "wrong" though here because there are branches but we don't know what they are. We should probably count total branches here as "unkown" and establish that in our "math unive