Re: Tech debt analysis tool

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Hi James,

I'm using the LGTM tool on Anitya and I'm pretty happy with it. It scans both _javascript_ and python code.

Didn't tried the other two.

Michal

On 16/07/2020 15:31, James Richardson wrote:
Hi All,

Vipul and I are looking into several different tools that will allow us to better analyze our tech debt with any new code that is merged into apps in http://github.com/fedora-infra.

Currently, we have looked at the tools below, but we would love any and all input from the team and community on this.

SonarCloud
LGTM
ShiftLeft

Our goal is to find an open source tool that is easy to integrate as well as providing useful and timely feedback.
So far, SonarCloud has proved to be the one that looks best, but again, we are very open to any and all suggestions, and at this early stage, a good conversation to arrive at the best solution.

Regards,

James


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