Pysmells is a tool that identifies when something doesn't 'smell right' in a python code, checking for programming errors, inconsistencies and programming style violations. It will then generate a report detailing the results of the analysis. Pysmells is based on the following Python Enhancement Proposals (PEPs): PEP 8, PEP 257 and PEP 20.
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Pysmells
Pysmells is a tool that identifies when something doesn't 'smell right' in a python code, checking for programming errors, inconsistencies and programming style violations. It will then generate a report detailing the results of the analysis. Pysmells is based on the following Python Enhancement Proposals (PEPs): PEP 8, PEP 257 and PEP 20.
Installation
You can install pysmells using pip:
pip install pysmells
Clone this repository:
bash git clone https://github.com/pysmells/pysmells.git
Usage
To use pysmells, navigate to the directory containing the Python files you want to analyze and run the following command:
Dependencies
pysmells requires the following packages:
- tabulate
- pylint
These dependencies will be automatically installed when you install pysmells using pip.
License
pysmells is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for more information.
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