Best Web-Based Code Coverage Tools of 2024

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    Parasoft Reviews

    Parasoft

    Parasoft

    $125/user/mo
    103 Ratings
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    Parasoft's mission is to provide automated testing solutions and expertise that empower organizations to expedite delivery of safe and reliable software. A powerful unified C and C++ test automation solution for static analysis, unit testing and structural code coverage, Parasoft C/C++test helps satisfy compliance with industry functional safety and security requirements for embedded software systems.
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    Code Climate Reviews
    Velocity provides detailed, contextual analytics that enable engineering leaders to help their team members, resolve team roadblocks and streamline engineering processes. Engineering leaders can get actionable metrics. Velocity transforms data from commits to pull requests into the insights that you need to make lasting improvements in your team's productivity. Quality: Automated code reviews for test coverage, maintainability, and more so you can save time and merge with confidence. Automated code review comments for pull requests. Our 10-point technical debt assessment gives you real-time feedback so that you can focus on the important things in your code review discussions. You can get perfect coverage every time. Check coverage line-by-line within diffs. Never merge code again without passing sufficient tests. You can quickly identify files that are frequently modified and have poor coverage or maintainability issues. Each day, track your progress towards measurable goals.
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    Xcode Reviews
    Introducing Xcode 12. Introducing Xcode 12. Xcode 12 creates Universal apps by default to work with Apple Silicon. This is often done without changing a single line. Designed for macOS Big Sur. Xcode 12 looks great in macOS Big Sur. It has a navigator sidebar that extends to the top of your window and clears new toolbar buttons. The default font size for the navigator is a larger one that's easier reading, but you can choose from multiple sizes. You can create a working set within your workspace by creating new document tabs. Document tabs. You can open a new tab by double-clicking, or track the file as you move around the navigator. To create a working set for your current task, you can arrange the document tabs and change how content is displayed within each tab.
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    Codecov Reviews

    Codecov

    Codecov

    $10 per user per month
    Develop healthier code. Improve code quality and workflow. Codecov offers a comprehensive suite of tools that allow you to group, merge and archive coverage reports, as well as compare them. Open source. Plans starting at $10/user per month. Ruby, Python and C++ as well as Javascript are all available. All CI products and workflows can be integrated easily. No setup is required. Automatic report merging for all CI languages and languages into one report. You can get custom statuses for any group of coverage metrics. You can review coverage reports by folder, project, and type (unit tests or integration tests). You can comment the detailed report directly in your pull request. Codecov is SOC 2 Type II Certified. This means that Codecov has been audited by a third party and attested to our security practices.
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    NCrunch Reviews

    NCrunch

    NCrunch

    $159 per year
    NCrunch monitors your code coverage in real time, and displays this in markers right next to your code. This makes it easy for you to see where your coverage is lacking or high. NCrunch was built with complex large-scale projects in mind. The last 12 years have been spent optimizing and scaling NCrunch to meet the requirements of real-world systems with millions of lines and thousands of tests. NCrunch keeps track of all test data and provides you with the most relevant feedback as quickly as possible. The tests that have been affected by your code changes are prioritized for execution using high-performance IL-based change mapping. NCrunch can transfer build and test work to other computers. You can farm tasks to connected machines or scale up to the cloud. Developers can share processing resources, allowing teams to pool their testing resources.
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    Go Reviews

    Go

    Golang

    Free
    It is now easier than ever to create services with Go thanks to the strong ecosystem of APIs and tools available on major cloud providers. Go allows you to create elegant and fast CLIs using popular open-source packages and a robust standard repository. Go powers fast, scalable web applications thanks to its enhanced memory performance and support of several IDEs. Go supports both DevOps as well as SRE with its fast build times and lean syntax. All you need to know about Go. Get started on a project or refresh your knowledge about Go code. Three sections provide an interactive introduction to Go. Each section ends with a few exercises that allow you to put what you have learned into practice. Anyone can use a web browser to create Go code that we instantly compile, link, then run on our servers.
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    Codacy Reviews

    Codacy

    Codacy

    $15.00/month/user
    Codacy is an automated code review tool. It helps identify problems through static code analysis. This allows engineering teams to save time and tackle technical debt. Codacy seamlessly integrates with your existing workflows on Git provider as well as with Slack and JIRA or using Webhooks. Each commit and pull-request includes notifications about security issues, code coverage, duplicate code, and code complexity. Advanced code metrics provide insight into the health of a project as well as team performance and other metrics. The Codacy CLI allows you to run Codacy code analysis locally. This allows teams to see Codacy results without needing to check their Git provider, or the Codacy app. Codacy supports more than 30 programming languages and is available in free open source and enterprise versions (cloud or self-hosted). For more see https://www.codacy.com/
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    CodeShip Reviews

    CodeShip

    CloudBees

    $49 per month
    Do you want everything to be set up instantly or do you prefer to control your environment and your workflow? CodeShip allows developers to choose the path that is best for them. This will maximize productivity and allow teams to evolve over time. CodeShip allows you to integrate with any tool, cloud, or service you need to create the perfect workflow for your company. We make CodeShip simple to use and provide quick and thorough support for developers. CodeShip will help you get technical support quickly if you have a problem or need assistance. CodeShip's easy-to-use UI and turnkey environment make it easy to get your deployments and builds up and running in no time. As your projects grow, you can develop into more complex workflows and config as-code.
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    SonarCloud Reviews

    SonarCloud

    SonarSource

    €10 per month
    SonarCloud automatically analyzes and decorates pull request branches to maximize your throughput. To prevent undefined behavior from affecting end-users, catch tricky bugs. Security Hotspots will help you identify and fix vulnerabilities that could compromise your app. It takes just a few mouse clicks to get your code up and running. Instant access to the most recent features and enhancements. Project dashboards keep stakeholders and teams informed about code quality and releasability. Show your communities that you care about awesome by displaying project badges. Your entire stack should be concerned about code quality and security. We cover 24 languages, including C++, Java, Python, and many other. Transparency is a good thing and the trend is growing. Join the fun! Open-source projects are completely free!
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    Appvance Reviews

    Appvance

    Appvance.ai

    Appvance IQ (AIQ), delivers transformative productivity gains and lower costs for both test creation and execution. It offers both AI-driven (fully automated tests) and 3rd-generation codeless scripting for test creation. These scripts are then executed using data-driven functional and performance, app-pen, and API testing -- both for web and mobile apps. AIQ's self healing technology allows you to cover all code with only 10% of the effort required by traditional testing systems. AIQ detects important bugs automatically and with minimal effort. No programming, scripting, logs, or recording are required. AIQ can be easily integrated with your existing DevOps tools, processes, and tools.
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    DeepSource Reviews

    DeepSource

    DeepSource

    $12 per user per month
    DeepSource allows you to automatically identify and fix bugs in your code during code reviews. This includes security flaws, anti-patterns and bug risks. It takes less that 5 minutes to create your Bitbucket or GitLab account. It works with Python, Go, Ruby and JavaScript.
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    CodeRush Reviews

    CodeRush

    DevExpress

    $49.99 one time payment
    You can instantly try your first CodeRush feature and discover how powerful it is. Refactoring for C# and Visual Basic. The fastest test.NET runner, next-generation debugging and the most efficient coding experience. You can quickly find symbols and files within your solution and navigate to code constructions relevant to the current context. CodeRush also includes Quick Navigation and Quick File Navigation, which make it quick and easy to locate symbols and open files. Analyze Code Coverage allows you to see which parts of your solution are covered and pinpoint the risky parts. The Code Coverage window displays the percentage of statements that have been covered by unit testing for each namespace, type and member of your solution.
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    Atlassian Clover Reviews
    Atlassian Clover has been a reliable source of code coverage analysis for Java and Groovy developers for many years. This reliability has allowed us to concentrate our development efforts on improving our core offerings like Bitbucket and Jira Software. Clover has been open-sourced, which we believe is the best way for Clover to receive the attention and focus it deserves. Clover is open to developers who are eager to contribute, just like they were with other open-source projects such as the IDE connectors or dozens of libraries. Clover is already a powerful tool for code coverage and we are excited to see how the community will make Clover thrive.
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    dotCover Reviews

    dotCover

    JetBrains

    $399 per user per year
    DotCover is a.NET code coverage and unit testing tool that works in Visual Studio and JetBrains Rider. It allows you to see code coverage and helps you to know how much code is covered by unit tests. dotCover calculates and reports the statement-level code coverage for applications that target.NET Framework,.NET Core or Mono for Unity. DotCover is a plug in to Visual Studio and JetBrains Rider. It allows you to analyze and visualize code coverage without ever leaving the code editor. You can run unit tests and analyze coverage results directly in the IDEs. There are also support for new icons, color themes, and menus. DotCover is packaged with ReSharper, a JetBrains tool that allows you to run unit tests. dotCover supports continuous test, which is a modern unit-testing workflow that allows dotCover to determine on-the-fly which unit testers are affected by code changes.
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    HCL OneTest Embedded Reviews
    OneTest Embedded makes it easy to automate the creation and deployment component test harnesses. OneTest Embedded allows you to profile memory and performance, analyze code coverage, and visualize program execution behavior with just one click. OneTest Embedded also helps you be more proactive in debugging and assists in fixing any broken code. It allows for a virtual cycle to test generation and execution, as well as reviewing, reviewing, and testing improvement to quickly achieve full coverage. It takes just one click to build, execute on the target and generate reports. This helps to prevent program crashes and performance issues. It can also be modified to work with embedded software memory management methods. This provides insight on thread execution and switching, which allows for a deeper understanding of the behavior of the system being tested.
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    Code Intelligence Reviews

    Code Intelligence

    Code Intelligence

    Our platform uses a variety of security techniques, including feedback-based fuzz testing and coverage-guided fuzz testing, in order to generate millions upon millions of test cases that trigger difficult-to-find bugs deep in your application. This white-box approach helps to prevent edge cases and speed up development. Advanced fuzzing engines produce inputs that maximize code coverage. Powerful bug detectors check for errors during code execution. Only uncover true vulnerabilities. You will need the stack trace and input to prove that you can reproduce errors reliably every time. AI white-box testing is based on data from all previous tests and can continuously learn the inner workings of your application. This allows you to trigger security-critical bugs with increasing precision.
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    Jtest Reviews

    Jtest

    Parasoft

    Maintain high-quality code while adhering to agile development cycles. Jtest's extensive Java testing tools will ensure that you code flawlessly at every stage of Java software development. Streamline Compliance with Security Standards. Ensure that your Java code conforms to industry security standards. Automated generation of compliance verification documentation Get Quality Software Out Faster Java testing tools can be integrated to detect defects faster and more efficiently. Reduce time and costs by avoiding costly and complicated problems later. Increase your return on unit testing. Create a set of JUnit test suites that are easy to maintain and optimize for code coverage. Smart test execution allows you to get faster feedback from CI as well as within your IDE. Parasoft Jtest integrates seamlessly into your development ecosystem and CI/CD pipeline for real-time, intelligent feedback about your testing and compliance progress.
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    Mayhem Reviews

    Mayhem

    ForAllSecure

    Advanced fuzzing solution that combines guided and symbolic execution. This technology is patented by CMU. Mayhem, an advanced fuzz testing solution, dramatically reduces manual testing with autonomous defect detection. You can deliver reliable, secure software in a shorter timeframe, at a lower cost, and with less effort. Mayhem's unique advantage lies in its ability to continuously acquire intelligence about its targets. Mayhem's knowledge increases and it expands its analysis. This allows it to maximize its code coverage. All vulnerabilities reported are exploitable and confirmed risks. Mayhem provides detailed system-level information such as backtraces, memory logs and register state to assist in remediation efforts. This helps speed up issue diagnosis and fixes. Mayhem uses target feedback to automatically generate test cases -- no need for manual testing. Mayhem provides access to all its test cases, making regression testing easy and continuous.
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    BMC Compuware Xpediter Reviews
    BMC Compuware Xpediter, a collection of debuggers, interactive analysis tools, and debuggers for COBOL, Assembler and PL/I programs, helps developers quickly understand applications and make changes in a secure environment. Even if they don't know the source code, it allows them to quickly fix problems. Xpediter allows developers to quickly jump into interactive testing sessions and move applications into production faster. You can see line-by-line execution of code and manage all aspects of program execution. Code Coverage allows you to view metrics and see proof of execution for multi-platform applications. You can access Abend-AID diagnostic capabilities within a debugging session. Integrate Topaz for Program Analysis to see a graphical representation of the source code. Topaz for Total Test can be used to build a complete portfolio of automated virtualized test cases. Remotely intercept and debug mainframe transactions.
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    Codase Reviews
    Codase hosts a large number of open source codes, providing better coverage. It covers codes often hidden in compressed files and source control repositories that are difficult for general search engines to index. Codase also indexes and searches only high-quality codes. Every line of code is validated and compiled using an intelligent and powerful source code analysis engine. Codase, a privately owned company located in Silicon Valley, was founded by Dr. Huihong Luo along with other veterans. We are a group made up of passionate and innovative professionals with diverse business backgrounds, technologies and proven track records. Codase is the best source code search engine in the world, both in terms of performance, features and code coverage. Codase may be useful to developers, as we aim to improve your coding productivity.
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