kibit is a static code analyzer for Clojure, ClojureScript, cljx and other Clojure variants. It uses core.logic to search for patterns of code that could be rewritten with a more idiomatic function or macro. For example if kibit finds the code.
kibit is currently in maintenance. It will receive bug fixes and support for new versions of Clojure, but there are no plans for major changes or additions to the core functionality.
This is free and open source software.
Website: github.com/clj-commons/kibit
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Developer: Jonas Enlund and contributors
License: Eclipse Public License
kibit is written in Clojure. Learn Clojure with our recommended free books and free tutorials.
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