Code Climate vs JSLint vs Snyk

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Code Climate

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JSLint

58
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+ 1
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Snyk

455
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+ 1
20
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Pros of Code Climate
Pros of JSLint
Pros of Snyk
  • 71
    Auto sync with Github
  • 49
    Simple grade system that motivates to keep code clean
  • 45
    Better coding
  • 30
    Free for open source
  • 21
    Hotspots for quick refactoring candidates
  • 15
    Continued encouragement to a have better / cleaner code
  • 13
    Great UI
  • 11
    Makes you a better coder
  • 10
    Duplication Detection
  • 5
    Safe and Secure
  • 2
    Private
  • 2
    Extremely accurate in telling you the errors
  • 2
    GitHub only
  • 2
    Python inspection
  • 2
    Great open community
  • 2
    GitHub integration, status inline in PRs
  • 2
    Uses rubocop
  • 1
    Locally Installable API
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    • 10
      Github Integration
    • 5
      Free for open source projects
    • 4
      Finds lots of real vulnerabilities
    • 1
      Easy to deployed

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    Cons of Code Climate
    Cons of JSLint
    Cons of Snyk
    • 2
      Learning curve, static analysis comparable to eslint
    • 1
      Complains about small stylistic decisions
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      • 2
        Does not integrated with SonarQube
      • 1
        No malware detection
      • 1
        No surface monitoring
      • 1
        Complex UI
      • 1
        False positives

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      What is Code Climate?

      After each Git push, Code Climate analyzes your code for complexity, duplication, and common smells to determine changes in quality and surface technical debt hotspots.

      What is JSLint?

      It is a static code analysis tool used in software development for checking if JavaScript source code complies with coding rules. It is provided primarily as a browser-based web application accessible through their domain, but there are also command-line adaptations.

      What is Snyk?

      Automatically find & fix vulnerabilities in your code, containers, Kubernetes, and Terraform

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      What tools integrate with Code Climate?
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        What are some alternatives to Code Climate, JSLint, and Snyk?
        Codacy
        Codacy automates code reviews and monitors code quality on every commit and pull request on more than 40 programming languages reporting back the impact of every commit or PR, issues concerning code style, best practices and security.
        Codecov
        Our patrons rave about our elegant coverage reports, integrated pull request comments, interactive commit graphs, our Chrome plugin and security.
        Coveralls
        Coveralls works with your CI server and sifts through your coverage data to find issues you didn't even know you had before they become a problem. Free for open source, pro accounts for private repos, instant sign up with GitHub OAuth.
        SonarQube
        SonarQube provides an overview of the overall health of your source code and even more importantly, it highlights issues found on new code. With a Quality Gate set on your project, you will simply fix the Leak and start mechanically improving.
        GitPrime
        GitPrime uses data from GitHub, GitLab, BitBucket—or any Git based code repository—to help engineering leaders move faster, optimize work patterns, and advocate for engineering with concrete data.
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