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(This documentation gives basic insights about various testing tools used in software development for various purposes. Visual Code Grepper helps with code search and pattern matching. Coverity is a static application security testing (SAST) tool that identifies vulnerabilities in source code. SonarQube is a platform for continuous inspection of code quality, providing insights into code issues, security vulnerabilities, and more.) |
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This documentation gives insights about Visual Code Grepper, Coverity, and SonarQube- some testing tools used in software development for various purposes. Visual Code Grepper helps with code search and pattern matching. Coverity is a static application security testing (SAST) tool that identifies vulnerabilities in source code. SonarQube is a platform for continuous inspection of code quality, providing insights into code issues, security vulnerabilities, and more. | |||
== Requirements == | == Requirements == |
Revision as of 11:15, 16 January 2024
Summary
This documentation gives insights about Visual Code Grepper, Coverity, and SonarQube- some testing tools used in software development for various purposes. Visual Code Grepper helps with code search and pattern matching. Coverity is a static application security testing (SAST) tool that identifies vulnerabilities in source code. SonarQube is a platform for continuous inspection of code quality, providing insights into code issues, security vulnerabilities, and more.
Requirements
- Operating system: Ubuntu 18.04 bionic amd64
- Packages: git emacs
In order to complete these steps, you must have followed Some Other Documentation before.
Description
Step 1
Enter these commands in the shell
echo foo echo bar
Step 2
Make sure to read
- War and Peace
- Lord of the Rings
- The Baroque Cycle
Used Hardware
Device to be used with this documentation Maybe another device to be used with this documentation
Courses
- A course where this documentation was used (2017, 2018)
- Another one (2018)