Hey,
I’m exploring the idea of a webpage where you can paste a function (or a block of code) in any programming language, and it outputs a list of specific, actionable refactoring suggestions - things like:
- Unnecessary complexity
- Poor naming conventions
- Duplicated logic
- Violations of language-specific best practices
- Readability issues
The goal is to help developers quickly spot areas for improvement and make their code cleaner, more maintainable, and easier to understand.
Questions for you:
- Would you use such a tool? Why or why not?
- What features would make it important for you? (e.g., integration with GitHub, support for obscure languages, explanations for each suggestion, etc.)
- Are you ready to pay for a tool like this (for example, paying for access to advanced checks or being able to tune checks for your programming style)?
- Are there existing tools you love (or hate) that do something similar?
That’s true, and that’s a hard part. I have some ideas on how to solve that problem, but I can’t prove anything because this is the first time I’m working on a helper like that one.
That’s also the reason why I decided to ask people - there is no point in engaging in complex problem-solving, like for that tool, to only find out that no one actually needs it