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What is codebeat about?
Codebeat is an automated static code analysis tool that supports multiple programming languages and is used by web and mobile developers globally. It offers an easy and efficient way to analyze code written in Swift, JavaScript, TypeScript, Java, Kotlin, Objective-C, Go, Ruby, Elixir, and Python. With codebeat, developers can review their full stack code, track progress, and identify trends while customizing metric thresholds to suit their needs.
The service is designed to help developers merge their code with confidence by providing insights into the impact of their changes without leaving their workflow. Codebeat integrates with popular tools such as Slack, HipChat, GitHub, BitBucket, and GitLab, including Pull Requests. This allows developers to manage their team, assign access levels, and move people between projects within seconds.
Codebeat also provides code coverage for Ruby, JavaScript, TypeScript, and Go, making it an all-in-one solution for developers looking to improve their code quality. With its style analysis feature for Swift, codebeat is an excellent tool for developers looking to improve their code quality and productivity.
The service is designed to help developers merge their code with confidence by providing insights into the impact of their changes without leaving their workflow. Codebeat integrates with popular tools such as Slack, HipChat, GitHub, BitBucket, and GitLab, including Pull Requests. This allows developers to manage their team, assign access levels, and move people between projects within seconds.
Codebeat also provides code coverage for Ruby, JavaScript, TypeScript, and Go, making it an all-in-one solution for developers looking to improve their code quality. With its style analysis feature for Swift, codebeat is an excellent tool for developers looking to improve their code quality and productivity.
What are codebeat features and benefits?
- Automated static code analysis tool
- Supports multiple languages including Swift, JavaScript, TypeScript, Java, Kotlin, Objective-C, Go, Ruby, Elixir, and Python
- Provides style analysis for projects written in Swift
- Integrates with SwiftLint
- Offers automated code review for web and mobile
- Integrates with Slack, HipChat, GitHub, BitBucket, and GitLab
- Provides code coverage for Ruby, JavaScript, TypeScript and Go
- Offers team-management tool for companies and open source contributors
- Allows customization of metric thresholds for each codebase
- Tracks changes in quality over time and identifies trends.
- Supports multiple languages including Swift, JavaScript, TypeScript, Java, Kotlin, Objective-C, Go, Ruby, Elixir, and Python
- Provides style analysis for projects written in Swift
- Integrates with SwiftLint
- Offers automated code review for web and mobile
- Integrates with Slack, HipChat, GitHub, BitBucket, and GitLab
- Provides code coverage for Ruby, JavaScript, TypeScript and Go
- Offers team-management tool for companies and open source contributors
- Allows customization of metric thresholds for each codebase
- Tracks changes in quality over time and identifies trends.
What is codebeat pricing?
Public: Free for open source projects at $0
Private: $20 per seat/month for unlimited private repositories.
Private: $20 per seat/month for unlimited private repositories.
Integrate codebeat in Slack with Axolo
Integrating codebeat in Slack with Axolo can help engineers review code faster and with greater accuracy by providing automated static code analysis for multiple languages, including Swift, JavaScript, TypeScript, Java, Kotlin, Objective-C, Go, Ruby, Elixir, and Python. This allows engineers to merge with confidence and track changes in quality over time, all within their existing workflow tools. Additionally, codebeat offers customizable metric thresholds and team-management tools, making it tailored to the specific needs of each codebase and team.
Learn more about codebeat on the GitHub marketplace.
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