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Bears for coala (Code Analysis Application)

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About

coala-bears is a Python package containing all the bears that are officially supported by coala. It features more than 65 bears covering 35 languages. Here is a generated list that contains information about each bear, such as the languages it supports and what fixes it can apply to your code.

Languages coala provides algorithms for

C++

Lua

TypeScript

C#

Markdown

VHDL

CMake

Matlab/Octave

Vimscript

CoffeeScript

Natural Language (English)

XML

CSS

Perl

YAML

Dart

PHP

Fortran

Python 2

Go

Python 3

Haskell

R

HTML

reStructured Text

Java

Ruby

JavaScript

Scala

JSP

SCSS

Julia

sh & bash scripts

Latex

SQL

The number of bears grows every day! If you want to see any particular functionality be sure to submit an issue, but please read the Getting Involved section before doing so.

You can read more at our documentation. There you can learn how to easily write bears yourself! Be sure to let us know if you do so, then we’ll be able to include it here and spread the word about it.

Installation

To install coala-bears, you first need Python 3 or higher. If you do not have it, it is recommended that you install Python3 >= 3.3 from here.

Once Python is installed, coala-bears can be installed with pip3 install coala-bears. If you need more information about the installation and dependencies, take a look at our installation documentation.

The latest code from master is automatically deployed to PyPI as a development version. Get it with pip3 install coala-bears --pre.

Be sure to use the latest pip, the default pip from Debian doesn’t support our dependency version number specifiers. You will have to use a virtualenv in this case.

PyPI

Usage

Basic analysis:

echo "print('Hi!') " >> hw.py
coala --files hw.py --bears SpaceConsistencyBear

Finding out what analysis routines exist:

coala -l JavaScript  # Shows bears for JS
coala -A  # Shows all bears
coala -B -b SpaceConsistencyBear  # Shows full bear documentation

If you want to learn more about coala-bears, its functionality and its usage, please take a look at our tutorial.

Authors

coala-bears is maintained by a growing community. Please take a look at the meta information in setup.py for current maintainers.

Getting Involved

If you want to contribute to coala-bears, please take a look at the Getting Involved Information.

We appreciate any help! Join us on one of:

(All channels are linked with gitter. Approach @sils1297 if the link doesn’t work properly.)

Project Status

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License

AGPL

This code falls under the GNU Affero General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

Please note that some files or content may be copied from other places. Most of them are GPL compatible. There is a small portion of code in the tests that falls under the Creative Commons license, see https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/deed.de for more information.

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