This pull request adds .deepsource.toml file for continuous source code analysis of your repository. The analysis will run on code changes and will let you know potential bugs and anti-patterns in the change.
You may activate the analysis by clicking https://deepsource.io/signup/. Your repository will be given a dashboard for free which gives you a clear idea on the state of your repository.
Why?
Part of our systems are built on open-source software. We're committed to make sure DeepSource is and will be free to use for public and open-source projects. This is our way of showing gratitude to projects like yours by giving it back to the community we depend on 😊.
Let's catch those bugs before they end up in production.
Hello Abhiram 🐶,
This pull request adds
.deepsource.toml
file for continuous source code analysis of your repository. The analysis will run on code changes and will let you know potential bugs and anti-patterns in the change.You may activate the analysis by clicking https://deepsource.io/signup/. Your repository will be given a dashboard for free which gives you a clear idea on the state of your repository.
Why?
Part of our systems are built on open-source software. We're committed to make sure DeepSource is and will be free to use for public and open-source projects. This is our way of showing gratitude to projects like yours by giving it back to the community we depend on 😊.
Let's catch those bugs before they end up in production.