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Codacy automates code reviews and monitors code quality on every commit and pull request reporting back the impact of every commit or pull request, issues concerning code style, best practices, security, and many others. It monitors changes in code coverage, code duplication and code complexity. Saving developers time in code reviews thus efficiently tackling technical debt. JavaScript, Java, Ruby, Scala, PHP, Python, CoffeeScript and CSS are currently supported. Codacy is static analysis without the hassle.
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I'm trying to use Codacy to review my code. One of the issues is regarding the use of the "setcookie" function. Source: over 4 years ago
Does anyone have an example on how to get this conversion done on github actions where I can convert the *.coverage file into a *.xml file for uploading to codacy.com. Source: about 5 years ago
Online analysisFinally, if you want a simple way to analyze your code without having to manually configure everything locally, you can use an online code review service such as Codacy (shameless plug here). We already integrate some of the mentioned detection tools in this article and we are working every day to improve the service. The other main benefit of using automated code review tools is to allow you to... - Source: dev.to / over 5 years ago
Because you care and because you always want to be better, automation is a great way to optimize your review workflow process. Go ahead and do a quick search on Google for automated code reviews and see who better fits your workflow. You'll find Codacy on your Google search and we hope you like what we do. - Source: dev.to / over 5 years ago
You should check out this software: https://ephtracy.github.io/ You can build 3d models with blocks and even export them to minecraft. Source: about 3 years ago
Hey there, I posted about Vox Uristi a while ago at the beginning of the development, and it's close to be feature complete - so here is an update. Vox Uristi is a tool to export fortresses in 3D models that can be opened in Magica Voxel to make renders. Blind made a nice video explaining the process. It relies on DFHack, and it's free and open source. Source: about 3 years ago
Also want to confirm that you're downloading it from the official website https://ephtracy.github.io/ and not anywhere else. Source: about 3 years ago
You can use the new export to MagicalVoxel .vox feature to export Avoyd worlds to the .vox format for use in MagicaVoxel along with other programs which support .vox such as Qubicle, IOLITE voxel game engine, RPG in a Box, Idu, Teardown and more. Source: over 3 years ago
So use multiple blocks. Or even better, use a different tool that integrates with MagicaVoxel. Source: over 3 years ago
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