flake8-comments
mccabe
flake8-comments | mccabe | |
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8 | 5 | |
9 | 625 | |
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2.6 | 2.1 | |
almost 3 years ago | 5 months ago | |
Python | Python | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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flake8-comments
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beartype: It has documentation now. It only took two years, my last hair follicle, precious sanity points (SPs), and working with Sphinx. Don't be like @leycec. Go hard on documentation early.
Useless comments are my old enemy. I try to come up with objective metrics but I have only a few so far. If anyone curious, I have flake8-comments to find comments like that.
- flake8-comments: Report redundant comments in python code
mccabe
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Python toolkits
mccabe for Ned’s script to check McCabe complexity
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Why do people use multiple scripts when programming in Python?
Cyclomatic Complexity is a metric used to determine the stability of your code. It basically boils down to the more code you have the more problems that can arise in said code. There are even modules for python to check your cyclomatic complexity. It goes hand in hand with separating your code out into modules. I work for a FAANG company and we usually want to keep our cyclomatic complexity less than 10 with that tool above.
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How to Audit the Quality of Your Python Code: A Step-by-Step Guide (Checklist Inside)
Mccabe—a Python complexity checker;
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Pybudget: A Solution to My Small-Brain Financial Decisions
A more advanced best practice would be separating different functions of your code into different files to keep Cyclomatic Complexity low. More code usually = more problems can be in said code. There’s even a tool you can use to determine how complex your code is called mccabe. Lower is better with that
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Code Quality Tools in Python
Flake8: a combination of following linters: PyFlakes, pycodestyle, Ned Batchelder’s McCabe script
What are some alternatives?
django-comments-xtd - A pluggable Django comments application with thread support, follow-up notifications, mail confirmation, like/dislike flags, moderation, a ReactJS plugin and Bootstrap 5.3.
pylama - Code audit tool for python.
koda-validate - Typesafe, Composable Validation
flake8-length - Flake8 plugin for a smart line length validation.
flakehell - Flake8 wrapper to make it nice, legacy-friendly, configurable.
autopep8 - A tool that automatically formats Python code to conform to the PEP 8 style guide.
flake8-todos - Lint TODO comments in a Python code
pyflakes - A simple program which checks Python source files for errors
django-comments-ink - Django pluggable commenting app with comment threads, follow-up notifications, mail confirmation, comment reactions and votes, and comment moderation. It supersedes django-comments-xtd.
isort - A Python utility / library to sort imports.
pybudget - This is a python script that will determine a budget for your current pay period.
pycodestyle - Simple Python style checker in one Python file