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Automated code quality platform with AI autofix

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DeepSource is a code quality, security, and AI review platform for repositories across GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket, and Azure DevOps. It combines static analysis, SCA, coverage, license compliance, quality gates, Autofix, and AI Review. Team is listed at $24/user/month yearly; Open Source is limited to public repositories with 1,000 PR reviews/month, while AI Review/Autofix use credits or pay-as-you-go.

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DeepSource continuously analyzes code for bugs, anti-patterns, security vulnerabilities, and performance issues. AI Autofix generates and applies fixes automatically.

15+ language analyzers. Inline PR annotations. Code coverage tracking and dependency scanning.

Custom rules, quality gates, and GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket, and Azure DevOps integration. Current pricing lists Team at $24/user/month billed yearly, AI Review and Autofix usage pricing, Open Source public-repository limits, and Enterprise custom options.

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Team is listed at $24/user/month billed yearly, with AI Review/Autofix usage pricing, Open Source public-repository limits, and Enterprise custom/self-hosted options.

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GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket, Azure DevOps

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