Crucible vs TSLint: What are the differences?
Crucible: Review code, discuss changes, share knowledge, and identify defects. Review code, discuss changes, share knowledge, and identify defects with Crucible's flexible review workflow. It's code review made easy for Subversion, CVS, Perforce, and more; TSLint: An extensible linter for the TypeScript language. An extensible static analysis tool that checks TypeScript code for readability, maintainability, and functionality errors. It is widely supported across modern editors & build systems and can be customized with your own lint rules, configurations, and formatters.
Crucible and TSLint can be categorized as "Code Review" tools.
Some of the features offered by Crucible are:
- Workflow-based reviews
- Quick reviews with cut-and-paste snippets
- Create reviews from the command line
On the other hand, TSLint provides the following key features:
- Extensive set of core rules
- Custom lint rules
- Custom formatters (failure reporters)
AgFlow, Sofit Software, and Netcentric are some of the popular companies that use TSLint, whereas Crucible is used by Eyereturn Marketing, Scientific Learning, and qcue. TSLint has a broader approval, being mentioned in 22 company stacks & 30 developers stacks; compared to Crucible, which is listed in 11 company stacks and 4 developer stacks.