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SonarQube JaCoCo plugin — one of the defaults for coverage analyses within the code quality management platform SonarQube; EclEmma Eclipse (software) Code Coverage Plugin, was formerly EMMA based [5] Jenkins JaCoCo Plugin [6] Netbeans JaCoCo support [7] IntelliJ IDEA since v11 [4] Gradle JaCoCo Plugin [8] [9] Maven JaCoCo Plugin [10] [11]
A code searching tool with an emphasis on finding software bugs. Search patterns are written in a query language which can search the AST and graphs (CFG, DFG, etc.) of supported languages. A plugin is available for Visual Studio. ConQAT (retired) 2015-02-01 Yes; ASL 2: Ada C#, C++ Java JavaScript — — ABAP
SonarQube (formerly Sonar) [3] is an open-source platform developed by SonarSource for continuous inspection of code quality to perform automatic reviews with static analysis of code to detect bugs and code smells on 29 programming languages.
“She got her chicken fries. Chicken fries with a side of…” the woman said, gesturing to the Burger King meal beside the cannabis. “Cannot make this up,” said wrote in the caption.
Plugins have been released for Jenkins that extend its use to projects written in languages other than Java. Plugins are available for integrating Jenkins with most version control systems and bug databases. Many build tools are supported via their respective plugins. Plugins can also change the way Jenkins looks or add new functionality.
SonarQube Server (formerly SonarQube) is an open core product for static code analysis, with additional features offered in commercial editions. SonarQube Cloud (formerly SonarCloud) offers free analysis of open source projects. SonarQube for IDE (formerly SonarLint) is a free IDE extension for static analysis.
SpotBugs is the spiritual successor of FindBugs, carrying on from the point where it left off with support of its community. In 2016, the project lead of FindBugs was inactive but there are many issues in its community so Andrey Loskutov gave an announcement [16] to its community, and some volunteers tried creating a project with support for modern Java platform and better maintainability.
In computing, a plug-in (or plugin, add-in, addin, add-on, or addon) is a software component that extends the functionality of an existing software system without requiring the system to be re-built. A plug-in feature is one way that a system can be customizable. [1] Applications support plug-ins for a variety of reasons including: