
ReposLens
Visualize code architecture and detect technical debt
Details
- Use Cases
- Code ReviewCI/CDCode Development
- Target Audience
- DevelopersBackend DevelopersDevOps Engineers
- Pricing
- Freemium
- Platforms
- Web
About ReposLens
ReposLens helps you visualize your code architecture and identify technical debt directly within your workflow. You can map out your system architecture, detect complex cyclic dependencies, and enforce specific architectural rules on every Pull Request. With its GitHub integration, you can set it up in under 60 seconds to ensure your codebase remains maintainable and clean as you scale. This tool provides clear insights into how your code components interact, making it easier for teams to manage transitions and refactoring projects safely.
Product Insights
ReposLens is a web-based developer tool that combines architecture visualization with automated enforcement of structural rules via CI/CD pipelines. It operates on a freemium model to help engineering teams manage system dependencies and technical debt during the development lifecycle.
- Seamless GitHub integration allowing for setup in under one minute.
- Automated architectural rule enforcement integrated directly into Pull Requests.
- Specialized detection of complex cyclic dependencies within code architecture.
- Support for CI/CD and Code Review workflows to maintain code health.
Ideal for: Developers, Backend Developers, and DevOps Engineers who need to visualize system architecture and enforce code quality standards during high-scale development.
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Comments (2)
Visualizing code architecture and catching technical debt early is something every engineering team needs but rarely has time to do manually. This solves a very real problem at scale.
@chaudharyarun5797 Thanks, that’s exactly the idea. Visualizing code architecture and catching technical debt early is something every engineering team needs but rarely has time to do manually and that’s precisely the problem we’re aiming
congratulations on launch!
@gregai Thank You so much