Best Code Quality Tools for WordPress

Find and compare the best Code Quality tools for WordPress in 2026

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    Kiuwan Code Security Reviews
    Top Pick
    Security Solutions for Your DevOps Process Automate scanning your code to find and fix vulnerabilities. Kiuwan Code Security is compliant with the strictest security standards, such OWASP or CWE. It integrates with top DevOps tools and covers all important languages. Static application security testing and source analysis are both effective, and affordable solutions for all sizes of teams. Kiuwan provides a wide range of essential functionality that can be integrated into your internal development infrastructure. Quick vulnerability detection: Simple and quick setup. You can scan your area and receive results in minutes. DevOps Approach to Code Security: Integrate Kiuwan into your Ci/CD/DevOps Pipeline to automate your security process. Flexible Licensing Options. There are many options. One-time scans and continuous scanning. Kiuwan also offers On-Premise or Saas models.
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    Stickler CI Reviews

    Stickler CI

    Stickler

    $15 per month
    Integrate your team's code evaluations with automated style suggestions across all programming languages in a single platform. Connecting your repository takes just a few clicks, and our review process is completed faster than ever. You can either adopt the recommended style guides or tailor each tool to meet your team's preferences. Utilize auto-fixing features to rectify style discrepancies, allowing you to concentrate on providing constructive feedback. Stickler CI retains your code solely for the duration of the review process, ensuring that your data is secure; once the review comments are made, your code is promptly deleted from our servers. Gradually enhance and unify the quality of your code with each pull request, ensuring that your coding standards are consistently applied amid ongoing changes without hindering your team's workflow. Achieve uniformity in your code quality and style by automatically employing style and quality verification tools. You have the option to either stick with the default settings or customize linters to align with your current coding standards, making it easier for your team to maintain high-quality code. In this way, you can foster a collaborative environment while promoting best practices in coding.
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    PHPStan Reviews

    PHPStan

    PHPStan

    Free
    PHPStan is a free, open-source tool designed for static analysis of PHP code, enabling the identification of bugs within your codebase without requiring any additional test development. It performs an in-depth examination of your entire code, uncovering both obvious and nuanced problems, including those present in seldom-executed conditional statements that might elude standard testing. By incorporating PHPStan into your development workflow and continuous integration processes, you can effectively stop bugs from making their way into production environments. This tool is also compatible with older codebases, even those that do not utilize an autoloader, and it allows for progressive enhancements through adjustable rule settings. Such a method empowers developers to systematically improve code quality without feeling overwhelmed by a multitude of errors during the initial analysis. Furthermore, PHPStan embraces advanced PHP functionalities prior to their official implementation, including generics, array shapes, and checked exceptions, all by utilizing PHPDocs. It also provides extensions for well-known frameworks such as Symfony, Laravel, and Doctrine, ensuring that developers have a thorough understanding of their code. Additionally, with PHPStan, teams can maintain coding standards while adapting to new PHP features as they emerge, ultimately fostering a more robust coding environment.
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