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Codacy Deadcode

This is the docker engine we use at Codacy to have Deadcode support.

You can also create a docker to integrate the tool and language of your choice! Check the Docs section for more information.

Requirements

  • Java 1.8
  • SBT
  • Docker

Usage

Build docker

sbt universal:stage
docker build -t codacy-deadcode .

Run tool

docker run -it -v $PWD:/src codacy-deadcode:latest

Run tests

We use the codacy-plugins-test to test our external tools integration. You can follow the instructions there to make sure your tool is working as expected.

Validate documentation

sbt "run json codacy-deadcode:latest"

Run integration tests

sbt "run pattern codacy-deadcode:latest"
sbt "run multiple codacy-deadcode:latest"

Specification

To read more on how to build a wrapper for a tool like this one check the specification in the Tool Developer Guide

Limitations

This tool requires the usage of codacy-analysis-cli to push the results.

What is Codacy

Codacy is an Automated Code Review Tool that monitors your technical debt, helps you improve your code quality, teaches best practices to your developers, and helps you save time in Code Reviews.

Among Codacy’s features

  • Identify new Static Analysis issues
  • Commit and Pull Request Analysis with GitHub, Bitbucket and GitLab
  • Auto-comments on Commits and Pull Requests
  • Integrations with Slack, Jira, YouTrack
  • Track issues in Code Style, Security, Error Proneness, Performance, Unused Code and other categories

Codacy also helps keep track of Code Coverage, Code Duplication, and Code Complexity.

Codacy supports PHP, Python, Ruby, Java, JavaScript, and Scala, among others.

Free for Open Source

Codacy is free for Open Source projects.