Best Code Editors for SonarLint

Find and compare the best Code Editors for SonarLint in 2024

Use the comparison tool below to compare the top Code Editors for SonarLint on the market. You can filter results by user reviews, pricing, features, platform, region, support options, integrations, and more.

  • 1
    Visual Studio Code Reviews
    Top Pick
    Code editing. Redefined Free. Open source. It runs everywhere. IntelliSense provides smart completions that go beyond syntax highlighting and autocomplete. It uses variable types, function definitions and imported modules to provide intelligent completions. You can debug code directly from the editor. You can attach or launch your apps, and debug with breakpoints, call stacks and an interactive console. It's never been easier to work with Git or other SCM providers. The editor allows you to review diffs and stage files, as well as make commits. Pull and push from any hosted SCM service. Want even more features? To add languages, themes, debuggers and connect to other services, install extensions. Extensions are separate processes that don't slow down your editor. Learn more about extensions. Microsoft Azure allows you to deploy and host your React (Angular), Vue, Node (and many more!) applications. Sites can store and query relational or document-based data and scale with serverless computing.
  • 2
    Eclipse IDE Reviews
    Top Pick
    Eclipse IDE is the leading open platform for professional developers in computer programming. Better than ever. The Eclipse IDE provides everything you need to quickly innovate. Easy IDE configuration with the Eclipse IDE Installer 2020–09 and many packages now include a Java Runtime Environment. Improved styling and theming. Improved Windows dark theme, and GTK light theme. Moving to bleeding edge. Eclipse IDE now requires Java 11 to run, but you can compile any version. New experimental features. Support for aarch64. This version now supports Linux. Node.js embedded for all LSP-based toolings. Node.js embedded to make everything work out of the box Free, open source, and free from commercial restrictions. Released under the terms and conditions of the Eclipse Public License 2.0. Powered by participation A vast ecosystem of plugins created by an active community
  • 3
    WebStorm Reviews

    WebStorm

    JetBrains

    $129 per user per year
    WebStorm provides integrated development environments for JavaScript and other related technologies. It works in the same way as other JetBrains IDEs. It automates repetitive work and helps you to handle more complex tasks. The IDE runs dozens of code inspections while you type, detecting potential issues and helping you write more reliable and maintainable codes. You can refactor your entire codebase with just a few clicks. This also makes it easy to implement large structural changes. You can get right to coding with all the necessary tools for JavaScript development. WebStorm makes it easy to be more productive and more creative while WebStorm does all the mundane work. Are you afraid of breaking something in Git or losing important changes? Or breaking something by renaming a component in your entire project. WebStorm will make these and other difficult tasks easier so you can concentrate on the bigger picture.
  • 4
    Codespaces Reviews

    Codespaces

    GitHub

    $4 per user per month
    Visual Studio Code is full-featured, with the editor, terminal debugger, version control and settings sync. You can work in the browser or transfer to your desktop. Pre-built images make it easy to create a new development environment for any size project. GitHub's 35GB dev image is ready in just 10 seconds. Your cloud VMs can be scaled up to 32 cores with 64GB RAM. Low latency connections across four regions ensure that you don't even notice it's not your local machine. You can preview your changes in the browser and share them with your colleagues. Your dotfiles repository backs you every nerdy detail.
  • Previous
  • You're on page 1
  • Next