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- Github Integration10
- Free for open source projects5
- Finds lots of real vulnerabilities4
- Easy to deployed1
Pros of Stylelint
- Great way to lint your CSS or SCSS5
- Only complains about real problems1
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- Does not integrated with SonarQube2
- No malware detection1
- No surface monitoring1
- Complex UI1
- False positives1
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What is Gitcolony?
Gitcolony encourages developers to share early feedback, do partial reviews, reduce rework and leverage the knowledge of the whole group. Teams become more efficient by adding visibility to the process.
What is Snyk?
Automatically find & fix vulnerabilities in your code, containers, Kubernetes, and Terraform
What is Stylelint?
A mighty, modern CSS linter that helps you enforce consistent conventions and avoid errors in your stylesheets.
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