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NDepend by ZEN PROGRAM LTD is a powerful static analysis tool designed to enhance the quality and maintainability of .NET applications.
- Code Quality Metrics: Evaluate your codebase with 82 different metrics, including cyclomatic complexity and technical debt, to identify areas for improvement.
- Dependency Analysis: Visualize and analyze dependencies between assemblies, namespaces, and types using interactive graphs and matrices, helping to detect tight coupling and architectural issues.
- Custom Code Rules & Queries: Utilize CQLinq, a LINQ-like query language, to create custom rules and automate code reviews, ensuring adherence to coding standards.
- Technical Debt Estimation: Gain insights into your codebase's technical debt, allowing you to prioritize refactoring efforts effectively.
- Trend Monitoring: Track code quality changes over time with trend charts, enabling you to spot regressions or improvements.
- CI/CD Integration: Seamlessly integrate with build servers and CI/CD pipelines to enforce quality gates and ensure consistent code quality across deployments.
- Code Metrics Visualization: Explore your project's code with visualizations like heat maps, helping to identify complex areas and improve maintainability.
- Dependency Graphs: Understand the interactions between objects and quickly identify problematic areas in large projects through dependency graphs.
- Code Rules: Access a vast set of code rules that pinpoint areas in your application that can be improved, following best practices.
- Code Query Language (CQL): Write queries on .NET objects to deal with large codebases efficiently, such as finding methods exceeding a certain number of lines.