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Nearly 1000 commits later, we've had dozens of contributors and millions of downloads... It's quite incredible!
Today, I believe PhpMetrics is a fairly stable and comprehensive tool. For several years, I've been contemplating moving on to the next step and starting a new project that would be:
Compatible with several languages (Php, Java, Python, Typescript...)
Docker friendly
Compiled and distributable on multiple platforms
AI friendly
I have finally initiated this project at the end of October. It's a Go-based tool, still experimental, of course, but I believe it has potential. The project name is AST-Metrics (roadmap)
This tool directly competes with PhpMetrics and, in my mind, serves as its replacement.
PhpMetrics will remain open, but if you're interested in new adventures with a new open-source project, I would be delighted to see your contributions!
Thank you to all those who will read this message for using and contributing to PhpMetrics! It's a pleasure and a source of pride to see you here.
Jean-François
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I started the PhpMetrics project 10 years ago on December 12, 2013.
Nearly 1000 commits later, we've had dozens of contributors and millions of downloads... It's quite incredible!
Today, I believe PhpMetrics is a fairly stable and comprehensive tool. For several years, I've been contemplating moving on to the next step and starting a new project that would be:
I have finally initiated this project at the end of October. It's a Go-based tool, still experimental, of course, but I believe it has potential. The project name is AST-Metrics (roadmap)
This tool directly competes with PhpMetrics and, in my mind, serves as its replacement.
PhpMetrics will remain open, but if you're interested in new adventures with a new open-source project, I would be delighted to see your contributions!
Thank you to all those who will read this message for using and contributing to PhpMetrics! It's a pleasure and a source of pride to see you here.
Jean-François
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: