Code Climate is a software quality platform that helps engineering teams improve their code quality and productivity. Founded in 2011, the company offers static analysis tools that integrate with GitHub's continuous integration and continuous delivery workflows. Code Climate's platform can analyze code bases, block low-quality code from reaching production, and run customizable checks before code is shipped to customers. The platform supports multiple programming languages and frameworks, allowing teams to enforce code quality standards across their projects.
Code Climate's analysis tools evaluate various aspects of code quality, including maintainability, test coverage, and security vulnerabilities. The platform provides features such as maintainability checks, test coverage enforcement, and integration with additional static analysis tools. Users can configure Code Climate via a browser-based interface or by using configuration files within their repositories, allowing for greater control and consistency across projects. The platform also offers customizable thresholds for code quality metrics, enabling teams to adapt the analysis to their specific needs.
In June 2015, Code Climate launched the Code Climate Quality Platform, an open and extensible platform for static analysis. This move included open-sourcing their analysis tools and enabling third-party developers to create custom static analysis engines that can run on Code Climate's servers. The company also introduced a Command Line Interface (CLI) tool, allowing developers to run Code Climate-compatible static analysis locally on their machines.
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