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bitHound vs Infer: What are the differences?
Developers describe bitHound as "Continuous analysis for Node.js projects. Identify risks and priorities in your dependencies and code". With faster deployment cycles, a hundred competing priorities and tight deadlines to juggle– your team has a lot on their plate. Uncover and focus on the critical issues impacting your team, avoid software pitfalls and ship with confidence. On the other hand, Infer is detailed as "A tool to detect bugs in Android and iOS apps before they ship, by Facebook". Facebook Infer is a static analysis tool - if you give Infer some Objective-C, Java, or C code, it produces a list of potential bugs. Anyone can use Infer to intercept critical bugs before they have shipped to people's phones, and help prevent crashes or poor performance.
bitHound and Infer can be primarily classified as "Code Review" tools.
Infer is an open source tool with 9.94K GitHub stars and 1.35K GitHub forks. Here's a link to Infer's open source repository on GitHub.
Pros of bitHound
- Easy setup5
- Zero-config linting integration5
- Automatic dependency analysis5
- Auto sync with Github4
- Excellent customer service3