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Credo vs Quantifiedcode: What are the differences?

Credo: A static code analysis tool for the Elixir language. credo can show you refactoring opportunities in your code, complex and duplicated code fragments, warn you about common mistakes, show inconsistencies in your naming scheme and - if needed - help you enforce a desired coding style; Quantifiedcode: The first platform for automated code review AND repair. QuantifiedCode is an automated, data-driven code review for Python. Our goal is to help developers write better software in less time. Therefore, we make state-of-the-art code analysis available to everyone.

Credo and Quantifiedcode can be primarily classified as "Code Review" tools.

Credo is an open source tool with 2.96K GitHub stars and 215 GitHub forks. Here's a link to Credo's open source repository on GitHub.

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    What is Credo?

    credo can show you refactoring opportunities in your code, complex and duplicated code fragments, warn you about common mistakes, show inconsistencies in your naming scheme and - if needed - help you enforce a desired coding style.

    What is Quantifiedcode?

    QuantifiedCode is an automated, data-driven code review for Python. Our goal is to help developers write better software in less time. Therefore, we make state-of-the-art code analysis available to everyone.

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