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scc – very fast accurate code counter

scc is a tool similar to cloc, sloccount and tokei.

This tool is for counting physical the lines of code, blank lines, comment lines, and physical lines of source code in many programming languages. It’s goal is to be the fastest code counter possible, but also perform COCOMO calculation like sloccount and to estimate code complexity similar to cyclomatic complexity calculators.

This is free and open source software.

Website: github.com/boyter/scc
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Developer: Ben Boyter
License: MIT License

scc in action

scc is written in Go. Learn Go with our recommended free books and free tutorials.


Related Software

Alternatives to cloc
TokeiDisplays statistics about your code
sccFast accurate code counter with complexity calculations and COCOMO estimates
SLOCCountSet of tools for counting physical Source Lines of Code
goclocA compact fast cloc tool seeking inspiration from Tokei
loccountRe-implementation of David A. Wheeler’s sloccount tool in Go
locRust implementation of cloc, but it’s more than 100x faster
tcountCount your code by tokens and patterns in the syntax tree
slocSimple tool to count source lines of code written in CoffeeScript
polyglotCommand-line tool that determines project contents
enryProgramming language detector based on go-enry
LinguistAssess a repository’s languages stats with github-linguist executable
CLOCTUITUI for CLOC

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