Improvements
Added new "Change-Risk Anti-Patterns (CRAP) per line" badge option which gives an indication of how risky it is to make changes to your code. The math is simple: 'CRAP' divided by lines of code. The badge will show a color based on the value, from bright green (0.0) to red (+1.00). You can read more about CRAP in our blog post Understanding CRAP and Cyclomatic Complexity Metrics.
We regularly update our changelog in an effort to improve transparency into the development process. If you have any questions or feedback, please don't hesitate to contact us.
If you are a user of OtterWise already, or have been reading our blog, you might already know that we take privacy extremely serious, even when it comes to protecting your code as if it was sensitive personal information, this goes for everything we do, which is why we publish changelogs for even smaller updates, rather than just major releases.
Our weekly digest for OtterWise users also includes our changelog in the bottom (see related changelog), to keep you up-to-date with the latest changes.