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About DeepSource

DeepSource is a DevSecOps platform from DeepSource that targets developers. It offers SAST, static analysis, software composition analysis (SCA), and code coverage to help ensure clean and secure code. The platform is designed for modern software development, providing features such as Code Quality, IaC Security, and Autofix™ AI. With no additional configuration required, it allows teams to quickly integrate its capabilities into their workflow. Trusted by over 6,000 companies, DeepSource caters to projects ranging from startups to Fortune 500 enterprises. Key capabilities: SAST Static analysis Software composition analysis Code coverage Autofix™ AI Best for: Development teams that need effective code quality and security tools.

DeepSource Details

Vendor
DeepSource
Year Launched
2018
Location
DeepSource San Francisco 47 Lusk St, San Francisco, California 94107, US
Deployment
cloud, on premise, linux
Training Options
documentation, videos, live online
Countries Served
All Countries
Languages
English, French, German, Spanish, Chinese, Japanese
Users
Developers, Security teams, Engineering leaders
Industries Served
Technology/Software development, Security, Enterprises and startups
Tags
Static code analysis, Automated code fixing, Code quality, Security testing, Continuous integration

DeepSource's In-App Market Place

Does DeepSource have an in-app market place?

Yes

How many Mini-Apps in the marketplace?

1

Mini Apps

NA

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Pros & Cons

  • Its robust code analysis capabilities significantly contributed to improving code quality and maintainability.
  • Additionally, DeepSource's seamless integration with popular code repositories made it easy to incorporate into my development workflow.
  • Overall, DeepSource is a great solution for teams looking to increase the security and quality of their code.
  • It very easy to use, and useful for improving code quality and save time.
  • The tool's potential for producing false positives or failing to detect all problems is another potential downside.
  • It can take a lot of time and effort to prioritise problems after going through all the input.
  • Getting DeepSource to ignore certain lines of code permanently is a little annoying. Also, the fact that DeepSource needs a.
  • As a 100% client-side product, sometimes the severity of the vulnerabilities can be misleading. It is still bad code either way, so not a big deal

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