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Structural code quality analysis for Python

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CodeClone

Structural code quality analysis for Python

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CodeClone provides comprehensive structural code quality analysis for Python. It detects architectural duplication via normalized AST and Control Flow Graphs, computes quality metrics, and enforces CI gates — all with baseline-aware governance that separates known technical debt from new regressions.

Docs: orenlab.github.io/codeclone · Live sample report: orenlab.github.io/codeclone/examples/report/

Features

  • Clone detection — function (CFG fingerprint), block (statement windows), and segment (report-only) clones
  • Structural findings — duplicated branch families, clone guard/exit divergence and clone-cohort drift (report-only)
  • Quality metrics — cyclomatic complexity, coupling (CBO), cohesion (LCOM4), dependency cycles, dead code, health score
  • Baseline governance — known debt stays accepted; CI blocks only new clones and metric regressions
  • Reports — interactive HTML, deterministic JSON/TXT plus Markdown and SARIF projections from one canonical report
  • CI-first — deterministic output, stable ordering, exit code contract, pre-commit support
  • Fast* — incremental caching, parallel processing, warm-run optimization, and reproducible benchmark coverage

Quick Start

pip install codeclone        # or: uv tool install codeclone

codeclone .                  # analyze current directory
codeclone . --html           # generate HTML report
codeclone . --html --open-html-report   # generate and open HTML report
codeclone . --json --md --sarif --text   # generate machine-readable reports
codeclone . --html --json --timestamped-report-paths   # keep timestamped report snapshots
codeclone . --ci             # CI mode (--fail-on-new --no-color --quiet)
Run without install
uvx codeclone@latest .

CI Integration

# 1. Generate baseline (commit to repo)
codeclone . --update-baseline

# 2. Add to CI pipeline
codeclone . --ci

The --ci preset equals --fail-on-new --no-color --quiet. When a trusted metrics baseline is loaded, CI mode also enables --fail-on-new-metrics.

Quality Gates

# Metrics thresholds
codeclone . --fail-complexity 20 --fail-coupling 10 --fail-cohesion 4 --fail-health 60

# Structural policies
codeclone . --fail-cycles --fail-dead-code

# Regression detection vs baseline
codeclone . --fail-on-new-metrics

Pre-commit

repos:
  - repo: local
    hooks:
      - id: codeclone
        name: CodeClone
        entry: codeclone
        language: system
        pass_filenames: false
        args: [ ".", "--ci" ]
        types: [ python ]

Configuration

CodeClone can load project-level configuration from pyproject.toml:

[tool.codeclone]
min_loc = 10
min_stmt = 6
baseline = "codeclone.baseline.json"
skip_metrics = false
quiet = false
html_out = ".cache/codeclone/report.html"
json_out = ".cache/codeclone/report.json"
md_out = ".cache/codeclone/report.md"
sarif_out = ".cache/codeclone/report.sarif"
text_out = ".cache/codeclone/report.txt"
block_min_loc = 20
block_min_stmt = 8
segment_min_loc = 20
segment_min_stmt = 10

Precedence: CLI flags > pyproject.toml > built-in defaults.

Baseline Workflow

Baselines capture the current duplication state. Once committed, they become the CI reference point.

  • Clones are classified as NEW (not in baseline) or KNOWN (accepted debt)
  • --update-baseline writes both clone and metrics snapshots
  • Trust is verified via generator, fingerprint_version, and payload_sha256
  • In --ci mode, an untrusted baseline is a contract error (exit 2)

Full contract: Baseline contract

Exit Codes

Code Meaning
0 Success
2 Contract error — untrusted baseline, invalid config, unreadable sources in CI
3 Gating failure — new clones or metric threshold exceeded
5 Internal error

Contract errors (2) take precedence over gating failures (3).

Reports

Format Flag Default path
HTML --html .cache/codeclone/report.html
JSON --json .cache/codeclone/report.json
Markdown --md .cache/codeclone/report.md
SARIF --sarif .cache/codeclone/report.sarif
Text --text .cache/codeclone/report.txt

All report formats are rendered from one canonical JSON report document.

  • --open-html-report opens the generated HTML report in the default browser and requires --html.
  • --timestamped-report-paths appends a UTC timestamp to default report filenames for bare report flags such as --html or --json. Explicit report paths are not rewritten.

The published docs site also includes a live example HTML/JSON/SARIF report generated from the current codeclone repository during the docs build.

Structural findings include:

  • duplicated_branches
  • clone_guard_exit_divergence
  • clone_cohort_drift

Inline Suppressions

CodeClone keeps dead-code detection deterministic and static by default. When a symbol is intentionally invoked through runtime dynamics (for example framework callbacks, plugin loading, or reflection), suppress the known false positive explicitly at the declaration site:

# codeclone: ignore[dead-code]
def handle_exception(exc: Exception) -> None:
    ...


class Middleware:  # codeclone: ignore[dead-code]
    ...

Dynamic/runtime false positives are resolved via explicit inline suppressions, not via broad heuristics.

JSON report shape (v2.1)
{
  "report_schema_version": "2.1",
  "meta": {
    "codeclone_version": "2.0.0b1",
    "project_name": "...",
    "scan_root": ".",
    "report_mode": "full",
    "baseline": {
      "...": "..."
    },
    "cache": {
      "...": "..."
    },
    "metrics_baseline": {
      "...": "..."
    },
    "runtime": {
      "report_generated_at_utc": "..."
    }
  },
  "inventory": {
    "files": {
      "...": "..."
    },
    "code": {
      "...": "..."
    },
    "file_registry": {
      "encoding": "relative_path",
      "items": []
    }
  },
  "findings": {
    "summary": {
      "...": "..."
    },
    "groups": {
      "clones": {
        "functions": [],
        "blocks": [],
        "segments": []
      },
      "structural": {
        "groups": []
      },
      "dead_code": {
        "groups": []
      },
      "design": {
        "groups": []
      }
    }
  },
  "metrics": {
    "summary": {},
    "families": {}
  },
  "derived": {
    "suggestions": [],
    "overview": {
      "families": {},
      "top_risks": [],
      "source_scope_breakdown": {},
      "health_snapshot": {}
    },
    "hotlists": {
      "most_actionable_ids": [],
      "highest_spread_ids": [],
      "production_hotspot_ids": [],
      "test_fixture_hotspot_ids": []
    }
  },
  "integrity": {
    "canonicalization": {
      "version": "1",
      "scope": "canonical_only"
    },
    "digest": {
      "algorithm": "sha256",
      "verified": true,
      "value": "..."
    }
  }
}

Canonical contract: Report contract and Dead-code contract

How It Works

  1. Parse — Python source to AST
  2. Normalize — canonical structure (robust to renaming, formatting)
  3. CFG — per-function control flow graph
  4. Fingerprint — stable hash computation
  5. Group — function, block, and segment clone groups
  6. Metrics — complexity, coupling, cohesion, dependencies, dead code, health
  7. Gate — baseline comparison, threshold checks

Architecture: Architecture narrative · CFG semantics: CFG semantics

Documentation

Topic Link
Contract book (start here) Contracts and guarantees
Exit codes Exit codes and failure policy
Configuration Config and defaults
Baseline contract Baseline contract
Cache contract Cache contract
Report contract Report contract
Metrics & quality gates Metrics and quality gates
Dead code Dead-code contract
Docker benchmark contract Benchmarking contract
Determinism Determinism policy

* Benchmarking

Reproducible Docker Benchmark
./benchmarks/run_docker_benchmark.sh

The wrapper builds benchmarks/Dockerfile, runs isolated container benchmarks, and writes results to .cache/benchmarks/codeclone-benchmark.json.

Use environment overrides to pin the benchmark envelope:

CPUSET=0 CPUS=1.0 MEMORY=2g RUNS=16 WARMUPS=4 \
  ./benchmarks/run_docker_benchmark.sh

Performance claims are backed by the reproducible benchmark workflow documented in Benchmarking contract

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