Codiga is a customizable static code analysis tool that works in popular IDEs and code repositories like Visual Studio Code, JetBrains, Visual Studio, GitHub, GitLab, and Bitbucket. It provides automated code reviews, security analysis, and the ability to create custom analysis rules. Codiga offers real-time code analysis with instant fixes, supporting popular languages and libraries. It also integrates into the software development life cycle, offering a dashboard to monitor code quality and track important metrics. Codiga is now part of Datadog, a leading monitoring and analytics platform.
Features
- Static code analysis in multiple IDEs and code repositories
- Customizable analysis rules
- Security analysis using OWASP 10, MITRE CWE, and Sans/CWE Top 25
- Real-time code analysis with instantaneous fixes
- Integration into the software development life cycle with a code quality dashboard
Use Cases
- Identifying and fixing coding vulnerabilities and issues
- Automated code reviews
- Creating custom static code analysis rules
- Monitoring code quality in the software development life cycle
Suited For
- Developers
- Quality assurance teams
- Security professionals
- Organizations implementing code quality standards
FAQ
Codiga works in popular IDEs such as Visual Studio Code, JetBrains, and Visual Studio, as well as code repositories like GitHub, GitLab, and Bitbucket.
Yes, Codiga provides the ability to create custom analysis rules, allowing you to tailor the analysis to your specific coding standards and requirements.
Yes, Codiga offers real-time code analysis and provides instantaneous fixes directly in your IDE, helping you address coding vulnerabilities and issues as you write code.
Codiga offers a code quality dashboard that provides a birds-eye view of your code quality. It tracks metrics, such as code violations, duplicates, and long and complex functions, helping you monitor and improve code quality throughout the software development life cycle.
Yes, Codiga has joined Datadog, a leading monitoring and analytics platform, bringing its static code analysis capabilities to the Datadog ecosystem.