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Welcome to the Reek discussion group!

Reek is a tool that detects code smells in Ruby code. It is very much at the alpha stage of development, more a proof-of-concept than a production tool, and I very much welcome your feedback and ideas on how it should evolve.
  • To start using the latest pukka Reek release, gem install reek.
  • For more information about Reek and how to use it visit the wiki.
Thanks, and I hope Reek helps you keep your code clean!
Cheers,
Kevin Rutherford
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Reek 1.2.6 released
By Kevin Rutherford - Nov 28 - 1 author - 0 replies
Release 1.2.5
By Kevin Rutherford - Nov 19 - 1 author - 0 replies
[reek] Accessors and Feature Envy
By Kevin Rutherford - Nov 18 - 2 authors - 1 reply
[reek] Reek 1.2.4 released
By Ashley Moran - Nov 17 - 2 authors - 1 reply
Release 1.2.3
By Kevin Rutherford - Nov 2 - 1 author - 0 replies
[reek] Re: Feature Envy and Duplication
By Ashley Moran - Oct 21 - 2 authors - 3 replies
[reek] Re: Comparing reek reports across projects (eg Caliper)
By Ashley Moran - Oct 19 - 2 authors - 4 replies
[reek] Release 1.2.2
By Ashley Moran - Oct 6 - 2 authors - 1 reply
Reek v1.2.1 released
By Kevin Rutherford - Oct 3 - 1 author - 0 replies
[reek] Re: Internally-changing object state as code smell?
By Ashley Moran - Sep 28 - 2 authors - 4 replies

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