CodeRaptor
Quality Metrics

Track & Improve Code Quality

Monitor code quality trends, track technical debt, and maintain high standards with automated metrics and actionable insights.

45%
Quality Improvement

Average in first 3 months

20+
Quality Metrics

Tracked automatically

100%
PR Coverage

Every commit analyzed

Real-time
Updates

Instant quality feedback

Code Quality Dashboard

Real-time visibility into your codebase health

78
Overall Score
↑ +12 this month
12.5%
Code Duplication
↓ -2.3% this month
8.2
Avg Complexity
↑ +0.8 this month
842h
Technical Debt
↓ -156h this month

Code Health by Category

Security92%
Maintainability78%
Performance85%
Test Coverage65%

Top Technical Debt

auth/UserService.ts24h

Complex authentication logic

api/PaymentController.ts18h

Missing error handling

utils/DataParser.ts12h

Code duplication

models/Order.ts8h

Low test coverage

Quality Trend (Last 6 Months)

M1
M2
M3
M4
M5
M6

Quality score improved by +20 points in 6 months

Quality Tracking Features

Everything you need to maintain and improve code quality

Quality Dashboards

Visual dashboards show code quality trends, team performance, and areas for improvement.

  • Real-time metrics
  • Historical trends
  • Team comparisons

Custom Quality Goals

Set and track quality goals for your team with automated progress monitoring.

  • Goal tracking
  • Progress alerts
  • Achievement badges

Technical Debt Tracking

Identify, quantify, and prioritize technical debt across your codebase.

  • Debt scoring
  • Priority ranking
  • ROI estimation

Quality Trends

Track how code quality evolves over time with trend analysis and forecasting.

  • Trend graphs
  • Forecasting
  • Regression alerts

Best Practice Enforcement

Automatically enforce coding standards and best practices across your team.

  • Auto-enforcement
  • Custom standards
  • Compliance reports

AI-Powered Insights

Get intelligent recommendations for improving code quality based on AI analysis.

  • Smart suggestions
  • Impact analysis
  • Priority guidance

Quality Success Stories

See how teams improved code quality with CodeRaptor

Our code quality score went from 58 to 85 in 6 months. The dashboards made it easy to track progress and identify problem areas.

Lisa Park
VP Engineering at Dropbox

Technical debt tracking helped us prioritize refactoring. We reduced debt by 40% while still shipping features.

Tom Anderson
Staff Engineer at LinkedIn

Quality goals and badges gamified code quality for our team. Developers actually compete to improve their scores now.

Nina Patel
Engineering Manager at Spotify

Code Quality FAQ

Common questions about quality metrics and tracking

CodeRaptor tracks 20+ metrics including complexity (cyclomatic, cognitive), code duplication, test coverage, documentation coverage, maintainability index, technical debt ratio, code churn, defect density, and custom metrics you define. All metrics update in real-time.

Technical debt is calculated by analyzing code smells, outdated dependencies, complexity hotspots, missing tests, and documentation gaps. Each issue is assigned a remediation time estimate, and the total debt is expressed in person-hours with priority rankings.

Yes! You can define custom quality thresholds, create team-specific rules, set coverage requirements, and configure quality gates. Standards can be applied globally, per repository, or per team.

Dashboards provide visibility into code quality trends, identify areas needing attention, show team performance, and track progress toward goals. Managers get executive summaries while developers see actionable insights for their code.

You can configure automated actions like blocking PR merges, sending Slack alerts, creating JIRA tickets, or triggering review workflows. All actions are customizable based on severity and metric type.

Absolutely! CodeRaptor integrates with JIRA, Slack, Microsoft Teams, GitHub, GitLab, Datadog, and more. Export metrics to your BI tools or access them via REST API for custom dashboards.

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