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# Dragons.dev

Dragons.dev analyzes your codebase trends, finds patterns in how your developers
work, and protects against tech debt.

Just hook it up to your CI system - it will warn you when it finds a problem.

## Identify blackholes in your codebase

What if none of your active employees have touched some part of the codebase?
This happens too often with legacy code, and then it turns into a huge source of
tech debt. Dragons.dev finds these "blackholes" and warns you about them so you
can be proactive in eliminating tech debt.

## Protect against lost knowledge

Not everyone can know every part of a codebase. By finding pieces of code
that only 1 or 2 people have touched, Dragons.dev identifes siloed knowledge.
This allows you to protect against the risk of this knowledge leaving the
company if an employee leaves.

## Don't just measure "code coverage" - also know your "dev coverage"

No matter how smart your employees are, if you are under- or over-utilizing your
developers then you will never get optimal performance from your team.

- Find developer "hot spots" in your code: which pieces of code get continually
  rewritten, taking up valuable dev time?
- Know how your devs work best: which ones have depth of knowledge, and which
  ones have breadth?

(Paid only)

## See how your teams *actually* organize themselves with cluster analysis

Does your team feel splintered or not cohesive? Which developers work best
together? Dragons.dev analyzes the collaboration patterns between devs and helps
you form optimal pairings and teams based on shared code and mindspace.

(Paid only)