
Codescene helps to quickly identify various issues within your codebase, no matter how big it is - i've used it for projects ranging from 500 lines of code to over 4 million.
The issues are tangible and actionable, not just "good to know" - you really see the immediate impact of addressing them. Aside for code quality you can also view things like hidden dependencies (e.g. files that often changed together), team knowledge sharing levels, planned vs unplanned work (when integrated with PM tool such as jira), and much more information - all measurable and nicely presented. Easy to define KPIs and quality gates which are easy to integrate and enforced via pull request and ci/cd pipelines.
The integration with developer IDE (mainly vscode) is also extremely useful to catch issues early on and encourage developers to follow the "boyscout rule" when working on existing code.
The only reason i didn't give a 10 is because what's lacking for me was support for code coverage - it was recently added to the product but i have yet to try it out. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
It can be a bit overwhelming at first, especially for large codebase with large team that do not have clear boundaries or separation. It could take some time to define the team structure and code architecture to really utilize codescene's full potential (although even without it there is still a lot of value) Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
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