CodeScene¶
Welcome to the CodeScene documentation!
This documentation is divided into sections, each being suited for different types of information you might be looking for.
New Users¶
Getting Started helps you take the first steps after you purchase of CodeScene. You will learn how to install and setup the tool, as well as running your first analysis.
CodeScene Terminology explains the concepts, analysis options, and metrics.
From Code to Delivery: meet the 4-factors of successful software¶
From Code to Delivery: the 4 factors model introduces the 4 factors essential to successful software development. We explain how the dashboards work and how you set up team specific dashboards.
Developer tools¶
The CodeScene CLI tool is a command-line tool which performs the same checks as the PR integration, but locally - on non-committed, staged changes or between select branches. Check the link for setup instructions. Note: Requires a user with a Technical role - see Users and Roles.
CodeScene ACE: Auto-Refactor Code is CodeScene’s innovative Generative AI solution which allows you to automatically fix code smells. Integrates with your IDE as well as the CodeScene CLI tool.
Usage Documentation¶
Integrations explains how you integrate CodeScene with CI/CD to enable quality gates, integrations with project management tools to measure lead times in your development process, or Slack for analysis notifications.
Focus Areas walk you through specific features and aspects of the tool, focusing on how you can use them to achieve certain goals.
Configuration explains how you configure projects to get the most out of your analysis.
Troubleshooting: Diagnostics, Errors, and Logs contains helpful tips for troubleshooting the system.
CodeScene supports all major programming languages:
Supported Programming Languages covers CodeScene’s language level support.
New CodeScene releases are available continuously. See the CodeScene Support Hub for release notes.