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coala vs GitCop: What are the differences?
Developers describe coala as "Linting and fixing code for all languages". coala is a language independent analysis toolkit. It empowers developers to create rules which a project's code should conform to. coala takes care of showing these issues to users in a friendly manner, is versatile and can be used in any environment. On the other hand, GitCop is detailed as "Automated Commit Message Validation for GitHub Pull Requests". Free for open source projects;Any time a pull request is raised on your repository, each commit in the pull request is checked against the repository rules. If any commits do not follow the provided rules, a comment is left against the pull request.
coala and GitCop can be categorized as "Code Review" tools.
coala is an open source tool with 2.82K GitHub stars and 1.33K GitHub forks. Here's a link to coala's open source repository on GitHub.
Pros of coala
- Can be run locally with Docker0
- Can fix problems automatically0
- Supports many languages0