Want to track code quality in your project?
If you have not heard of or tried CodeClimate, visit: https://codeclimate.com
- Setting up JS Test Coverage: http://docs.codeclimate.com/article/219-setting-up-test-coverage
- https://github.com/codeclimate/javascript-test-reporter
- Open source tools used by CodeClimate: http://docs.codeclimate.com/article/160-open-source-tools-used-by-code-climate
As with all great services, there is a
price to pay for
using CodeClimate (with private projects).
Its easy to fall into the trap of thinking
$99 per month is "expensive"... But I suggest you
Think of CodeClimate as a member of your team who's job is to
code-review and alert people when code gets better or worse.
If you're still having trouble convincing your "boss"
that $99 per month is cheap for a "second pair of eyes" on your code,
try it (free) for your personal (open source) GitHub projects
learn what code quality looks like and then try again.