Awesome Code Review
An Awesome directory of resources, tools, and best practices for conducting and improving code reviews.
About this tool
Awesome Code Review
Website: https://github.com/joho/awesome-code-review#readme
Category: Themed Directories
Tags: awesome-lists, developer-tools, productivity
Overview
Awesome Code Review is a curated "awesome list" of resources focused on code review. It aggregates tools, articles, books, academic papers, talks, and other learning materials to help developers conduct and improve code reviews.
Features
- Curated resource directory dedicated specifically to code review.
- Academic Papers section with research and scholarly work on code review practices and effectiveness.
- Articles collection covering techniques, workflows, best practices, and common pitfalls in code review.
- Books list related to code review, software quality, and peer review processes.
- Talks and Podcasts featuring conference talks, presentations, and audio content about code review.
- Tools section highlighting software and services that support or automate aspects of code review.
- Code of Conduct to guide community interaction and contributions.
- Contribution guidelines for suggesting new resources and maintaining list quality.
- Open, CC0 license allowing free use, reuse, and modification of the list.
Licensing
- Licensed under CC0 1.0 Universal (Public Domain Dedication).
- The author has waived all copyright and related or neighboring rights to this work.
Pricing
- Not applicable. This is an open, community-maintained resource list available free of charge.
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