Changelog - January 2025

Pull request coverage tab

January 30, 2025

Qlty Cloud has a new Coverage sub-tab on the Pull Request page. This tab provides a summary of the code coverage for the pull request, including a breakdown of coverage changes by file and their impact on your overall coverage. We also show the diff of the pull request with coverage annotations in the left gutter.

Workspace-level coverage tokens

January 20, 2025

Qlty Cloud now offers Workspace-level coverage tokens in order to simplify the seet up of uploading code coverage data. This feature is particularly useful for organizations that have multiple repositories and want to use the same coverage token across all of them.

Code coverage debugging information

January 16, 2025

We have significantly expanded the amount of debugging information available for code coverage uploads in the Qlty Cloud web app. Navigate the the “Code Covearge” section of Project Settings and you will be able to find a record of every code coverage upload, including the metadata and coverage metrics. We also provide a link to download the coverage information as a Zip file for easy inspeciton if something goes wrong.

SOC 2 Type II certification

January 15, 2025

Qlty Software Inc. is proud to announce that we have achieved SOC 2 Type II certification. You can find our full announcement on our blog.

Additional information about our security and compliance program can be found in our Trust Center.

C# maintainability analysis

January 7, 2025

Qlty now provides maintainability analysis for C#. This includes duplication and complexity metrics as well as code smells. The maintainability analysis is available in the Qlty CLI and Qlty Cloud.

Qlty CLI is now Fair Source

January 2, 2025

The Qlty CLI is now released under a Fair Source license. This means that you can use the Qlty CLI for free including in commercial projects, as long as you are not using it to provide a competing service.

After a delay, the Qlty CLI code reverts to an OSI-approved Open Source license, also known as delayed Open Source publication (DOSP).

Read the full announcement on our blog.