bitHound vs ESLint vs SonarQube

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bitHound

16
21
+ 1
22
ESLint

28.9K
13.4K
+ 1
28
SonarQube

1.7K
2K
+ 1
52
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Pros of bitHound
Pros of ESLint
Pros of SonarQube
  • 5
    Easy setup
  • 5
    Zero-config linting integration
  • 5
    Automatic dependency analysis
  • 4
    Auto sync with Github
  • 3
    Excellent customer service
  • 8
    Consistent javascript - opinions don't matter anymore
  • 6
    Free
  • 6
    IDE Integration
  • 4
    Customizable
  • 2
    Focuses code review on quality not style
  • 2
    Broad ecosystem of support & users
  • 26
    Tracks code complexity and smell trends
  • 16
    IDE Integration
  • 9
    Complete code Review
  • 1
    Difficult to deploy

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Cons of bitHound
Cons of ESLint
Cons of SonarQube
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      • 7
        Sales process is long and unfriendly
      • 7
        Paid support is poor, techs arrogant and unhelpful
      • 1
        Does not integrate with Snyk

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      What is bitHound?

      With faster deployment cycles, a hundred competing priorities and tight deadlines to juggle– your team has a lot on their plate. Uncover and focus on the critical issues impacting your team, avoid software pitfalls and ship with confidence.

      What is ESLint?

      A pluggable and configurable linter tool for identifying and reporting on patterns in JavaScript. Maintain your code quality with ease.

      What is SonarQube?

      SonarQube provides an overview of the overall health of your source code and even more importantly, it highlights issues found on new code. With a Quality Gate set on your project, you will simply fix the Leak and start mechanically improving.

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