phpcpd
is a Copy/Paste Detector (CPD) for PHP code.
The easiest way to obtain PHPCPD is to download a PHP Archive (PHAR) that has all required dependencies of PHPCPD bundled in a single file:
wget https://phar.phpunit.de/phpcpd.phar
chmod +x phpcpd.phar
mv phpcpd.phar /usr/local/bin/phpcpd
You can also immediately use the PHAR after you have downloaded it, of course:
wget https://phar.phpunit.de/phpcpd.phar
php phpcpd.phar
Simply add a dependency on sebastian/phpcpd
to your project's composer.json
file if you use Composer to manage the dependencies of your project. Here is a minimal example of a composer.json
file that just defines a development-time dependency on PHPCPD:
{
"require-dev": {
"sebastian/phpcpd": "*"
}
}
For a system-wide installation via Composer, you can run:
composer global require "sebastian/phpcpd=*"
Make sure you have ~/.composer/vendor/bin/
in your path.
➜ ~ phpcpd /tmp/wordpress-3.8.1/wp-includes
phpcpd 2.0.1 by Sebastian Bergmann.
Found 34 exact clones with 1273 duplicated lines in 11 files:
- /tmp/wordpress-3.8.1/wp-includes/class-snoopy.php:165-195
/tmp/wordpress-3.8.1/wp-includes/class-snoopy.php:225-255
.
.
.
- /tmp/wordpress-3.8.1/wp-includes/SimplePie/Misc.php:1769-1830
/tmp/wordpress-3.8.1/wp-includes/SimplePie/Parse/Date.php:710-771
0.86% duplicated lines out of 147877 total lines of code.
Time: 24.67 seconds, Memory: 159.00Mb