AntiCopyPaster
AntiCopyPaster is a plugin for IntelliJ IDEA that tracks the copying and pasting carried out by the developer and suggests extracting duplicates into a new method as soon as they are introduced in the code.
Important: Please note that AntiCopyPaster is a prototype and a work in progress. We would appreciate any feedback on the concept itself, as well as the implementation.
How to install
AntiCopyPaster requires IntelliJ IDEA of version 2022.3 to work. To install the plugin:
- Download the pre-built version of the plugin from here;
- Open IntelliJ IDEA and go to
File
/Settings
/Plugins
; - Select the gear icon, and choose
Install Plugin from Disk...
; - Choose the downloaded ZIP archive;
- Click
Apply
; - Restart the IDE.
How it works
The plugin monitors the copying and pasting that takes place inside the IDE. As soon as a code fragment is pasted, the plugin checks if it introduces code duplication, and if it does, the plugin calculates a set of code metrics for it, and a pre-installed CNN model makes a decision whether this piece of code is suitable for Extract Method
refactoring. If it is, the plugin suggests the developer to perform the Extract Method
refactoring and applies the refactoring if necessary.
The scripts and tools that were used for data gathering and model training could be found here.
Experiments
The tool validation and embedded models are available here: https://github.com/JetBrains-Research/extract-method-experiments.
Contacts
If you have any questions or propositions, do not hesitate to contact Yaroslav Golubev at [email protected].
How to cite?
Please, use the following bibtex entry:
@inproceedings{alomar2022anticopypaster,
title={AntiCopyPaster: Extracting Code Duplicates As Soon As They Are Introduced in the IDE},
author={Alomar, Eman Abdullah and Ivanov, Anton and Kurbatova, Zarina and Golubev, Yaroslav and Mkaouer, Mohamed Wiem and Ouni, Ali and Bryksin, Timofey and Nguyen, Le and Kini, Amit and Thakur, Aditya},
booktitle={37th IEEE/ACM International Conference on Automated Software Engineering (ASE)},
pages={1--4},
year={2022}
}
Also, refer to our extended version of this work here:
@article{alomar2023just,
title={Just-in-time code duplicates extraction},
author={AlOmar, Eman Abdullah and Ivanov, Anton and Kurbatova, Zarina and Golubev, Yaroslav and Mkaouer, Mohamed Wiem and Ouni, Ali and Bryksin, Timofey and Nguyen, Le and Kini, Amit and Thakur, Aditya},
journal={Information and Software Technology},
volume={158},
pages={107169},
year={2023},
publisher={Elsevier}
}