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Rubycritic | Reek | |
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4 | 6 | |
3,289 | 3,976 | |
0.7% | - | |
6.3 | 8.0 | |
3 days ago | 11 days ago | |
Ruby | Ruby | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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Rubycritic
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First commits in a Ruby on Rails app
The third commit adds Rubycritic as a code quality static analysis.
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Improve Code in Your Ruby Application with RubyCritic
You should consider using RubyCritic if you want a single place to review code improvements for your project. Including RubyCritic in your development process will certainly reduce the time a development team spends working on technical debts. Most technical debts will be mapped out at development time.
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Best services and/or gems for automated generation of documentation, unit tests, and useful things of this nature
It's also possible to write unit tests in order to better understand or surface your assumptions about a legacy application. I'd also consider running rubycritic against legacy code, to see where the code smells and other hot spots lie.
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How to Improve Code Quality on a Ruby on Rails Application
RubyCritic: a gem that wraps around static analysis gems such as Reek, Flay, and Flog to provide a quality report of your Ruby code.
Reek
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First commits in a Ruby on Rails app
Rubycritic uses reek under the hood so I added a reek config files at .reek.yml with the following content:
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Code Reviewing a Ruby on Rails application.
Reek is a code smell detection tool for Ruby that helps identify potential design issues. It analyzes your codebase and provides feedback on areas that might benefit from refactoring or improvement. Here's an overview of what Reek is and how to use it:
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Improve Code in Your Ruby Application with RubyCritic
$ reek app/controllers/erp/orders_controller.rb Inspecting 1 file(s): S app/controllers/erp/orders_controller.rb -- 1 warning: [91]:UncommunicativeVariableName: Erp::OrdersController#create has the variable name 'e' [https://github.com/troessner/reek/blob/v6.1.1/docs/Uncommunicative-Variable-Name.md]
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Gems that can identify churn, complexity, duplication and smells.
reek
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Security Risks On Rails: Misconfiguration and Unsafe Integrations
Other useful gems you may take a look at are dawnscanner, reek, and hakiri_toolbelt.
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The best way to review my code for code smells?
Beside RuboCop, I found reek very useful. https://github.com/troessner/reek
What are some alternatives?
Rubocop - A Ruby static code analyzer and formatter, based on the community Ruby style guide. [Moved to: https://github.com/rubocop/rubocop]
Brakeman - A static analysis security vulnerability scanner for Ruby on Rails applications
rails_best_practices - a code metric tool for rails projects
SimpleCov - Code coverage for Ruby with a powerful configuration library and automatic merging of coverage across test suites
Flay - Flay analyzes code for structural similarities. Differences in literal values, variable, class, method names, whitespace, programming style, braces vs do/end, etc are all ignored.
Pronto - Quick automated code review of your changes
Flog - Flog reports the most tortured code in an easy to read pain report. The higher the score, the more pain the code is in.
MetricFu - A fist full of code metrics
rubocop - A Ruby static code analyzer and formatter, based on the community Ruby style guide.
Coverband - Ruby production code coverage collection and reporting (line of code usage)