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CodeFactor
Ensure that your code meets quality standards
CodeFactor instantly performs Code Review with every GitHub Commit or PR. Zero setup time. Get actionable feedback within seconds. Customize rules, get refactoring tips and ignore irrelevant issues.
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Flaptastic
Manage flaky unit tests with the unit testing framework you already use.
Features
- Checkbox to instantly disable any unhealthy unit test across all branches
- GitHub flaky test warnings on pull requests
- Slack alerting to team channel who's test are flapping
- Metrics and charting to aid you in fixing the biggest disruptions first
Requirements
- CI/CD (CircleCI, TravisCI, Jenkins, etc.)
Flaptastic is designed for organizations with many codebases and teams.

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