Git-appraise vs Scrutinizer

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Git-appraise vs Scrutinizer: What are the differences?

Git-appraise: Distributed code review system for Git repos (by Google). This is a distributed code review system for Git Code reviews are stored inside the repository as git objects that can be pushed and pulled to remote repos.

When pulling, updates from the remote are automatically merged by the tool.; Scrutinizer: Continuous inspection platform - improve code quality and find bugs before they hit production. Scrutinizer is a continuous inspection platform helping you to create better software.

Git-appraise and Scrutinizer belong to "Code Review" category of the tech stack.

Some of the features offered by Git-appraise are:

  • Code review requests
  • Continuous integration status
  • Robot comments (generated by static analysis tool)

On the other hand, Scrutinizer provides the following key features:

  • Continuously measure and track your code quality
  • Project quality broken down
  • Know your problem areas

Git-appraise is an open source tool with 4.1K GitHub stars and 125 GitHub forks. Here's a link to Git-appraise's open source repository on GitHub.

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      Private Git repo sync
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      What is Git-appraise?

      This is a distributed code review system for Git. Code reviews are stored inside the repository as git objects that can be pushed and pulled to remote repos. When pulling, updates from the remote are automatically merged by the tool.

      What is Scrutinizer?

      Scrutinizer is a continuous inspection platform helping you to create better software.

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