Change Coupling has been added to CodeScene's VS Code IDE Extension
We have been making great progress with CodeScene's VS Code IDE extension and it's a great pleasure to personally invite you to try out our latest feature.
The VS Code IDE extension has now the ability to connect to your CodeScene projects, enabling you to leverage further insights directly within your IDE. We begin with Change Coupling.
Visualize logical dependencies in VS Code
Change Coupling sets CodeScene apart from the other tools, and is now accessible directly in VS Code. Preventing high Change Coupling in your code promotes better modularity, maintainability, flexibility, and reusability.?
This means you can immediately see which files change regularly with the file you are working on, empowering you to proactively update these at the same time. E.g. test files.
Let's dive into a little preview! ??
In one of our posts about Change Coupling, we've covered how you can visualize the cost of change using Change Coupling.
Interested? ???Try this out on your codebase!
For Change Coupling to work, you need to have a CodeScene Cloud Account. If you haven't got one, you can start your free trial first.?
Read more about CodeScene's VS code IDE extension and how you can enable Change Coupling within CodeScene's VS Code IDE extension.