A fork of Go Report Card. A web application that generates a report on the quality of an open source project. It uses several measures, including gofmt
, go vet
, go lint
and gocyclo
for Go projects. The objective is support several programming languages and formats. To get a report on your own project, run reportcard-cli
.
Assuming you already have a recent version of Go installed, pull down the code with go get
:
go get github.com/xavierhardy/reportcard
Go into the source directory and pull down the project dependencies:
cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/xavierhardy/reportcard
make install
Now run
make start
and you should see
Running on 127.0.0.1:8000...
Navigate to that URL in your browser and check that you can see the front page.
There is also a CLI available for grading applications on your local machine.
Example usage:
go get github.com/xavierhardy/reportcard/cmd/reportcard-cli
cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/xavierhardy/reportcard
reportcard-cli
Grade: A+ (99.9%)
Files: 362
Issues: 2
gofmt: 100%
go_vet: 99%
gocyclo: 99%
golint: 100%
ineffassign: 100%
license: 100%
misspell: 100%
readme: 100%
Verbose output is also available:
reportcard-cli -v
Grade: A+ (99.9%)
Files: 332
Issues: 2
gofmt: 100%
go_vet: 99%
go_vet vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/desc.go:25
error: cannot find package "github.com/prometheus/client_model/go" in any of: (vet)
gocyclo: 99%
gocyclo download/download.go:22
warning: cyclomatic complexity 17 of function download() is high (> 15) (gocyclo)
golint: 100%
ineffassign: 100%
license: 100%
misspell: 100%
readme: 100%
Report Card is an open source project run by volunteers, and contributions are welcome! Check out the Issues page to see if your idea for a contribution has already been mentioned, and feel free to raise an issue or submit a pull request.
The code is licensed under the permissive Apache v2.0 licence. This means you can do what you like with the software, as long as you include the required notices. Read this for a summary.
We don't support it on Windows since we have no way to test it on Windows.