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Look into Deepsource for coverage/CVE scans #337

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Descent098 opened this issue Mar 19, 2020 · 0 comments
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Look into Deepsource for coverage/CVE scans #337

Descent098 opened this issue Mar 19, 2020 · 0 comments
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Currently we are relying on travis and tox to give us coverage reports. It would make more sense to use deepsource since it also has free CVE, bug risk, performance issues and anti-pattern recognition etc. built into it.

@Descent098 Descent098 created this issue from a note in V0.9.0 (in Progress) Mar 19, 2020
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