Ever wanted to know how many lines of codes are in your project? This is the solution you've been looking for!
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Ever wanted to know how many lines of codes are in your project? This is the solution you've been looking for!
A Jenkins plugin that will analyze source with Understand, calculate core metrics, and then post the results to the CBRI-Backend.
CBR Insight: Visualize Source Code Quality
GitHub has nearly 44 million public repositories out of 190 million repositories. GitHub currently has a 54 million developer network. If someone wants to look out for good repositories, it will be quite difficult to navigate through repositories, especially for novice programmers. So, what did we do? We made an attempt to help the novice develo…
A command line utility for counting source code lines, reimplemented.
M.Sc. Thesis on "Predicting Mutation Scores using Source Code and Test Suite Metrics"
GitHub has nearly 44 million public repositories out of 190 million repositories. GitHub currently has a 54 million developer network. If someone wants to look out for good repositories, it will be quite difficult to navigate through repositories, especially for novice programmers. So, what did we do? We made an attempt to help the novice develo…
A lightweight source code preprocesser
CBR Insight: Measure Source Code Quality
This project contains scripts that use the Understand static analysis tool to calculate key metrics associated with technical debt for a list of GitHub repositories and compiles the results into a single file.
PPar Metrics tool. Uses LLVM framework to build a dependence graph of a program and calculates a set of software parallelisability metrics.
A "lines of code" counter for Golang
A data-driven apparatus for estimating/evaluating software testability
Compilation of five individual methods of source code vulnerability detection.
Software quality meter toolkit
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