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Julien Delange Saturday, November 27, 2021

Migrating From Code Inspector To Codiga

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Julien Delange, Founder and CEO

Julien is the CEO of Codiga. Before starting Codiga, Julien was a software engineer at Twitter and Amazon Web Services.

Julien has a PhD in computer science from Universite Pierre et Marie Curie in Paris, France.

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Migration plan from Code Inspector to Codiga

As we changed our name from Code Inspector to Codiga, we want to explain what are the impacts for our existing users. Following this guide will make sure you take a smooth transition!

Codiga logo

Link update

API update

Our API is now https://api.codiga.io

GitHub users

  1. If you are using the GitHub App for code reviews, no action is required. All code reviews will be done as Codiga from now on and no action is necessary.
  2. If you are using the Code Inspector GitHub Action to check the code quality, you need to migrate to the Codiga Github Action. You can install the new GitHub Action available on the GitHub marketplace.

GitLab users

No action is required, all automated code reviews will not be done under the name of Codiga.

Bitbucket users

No action is required, all automated code reviews will now be done under the name Codiga.

VS Code users

We recommend you transition to the Codiga VS Code Plugin.

No update will be pushed to the existing Code Inspector plugin and we will remove the Code Inspector plugin in June 2022.

JetBrains users

We recommend you transition to the Codiga JetBrains extension.

No update will be pushed to the existing Code Inspector JetBrains extension and we will remove the Code Inspector extension in June 2022.

Users with public badge

The URL of the public badge and the public page has changed. Log into your Codiga account on https://app.codiga.io and get the URL from the profile page.

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