FAQ from Digma
What is Digma?
Digma Continuous Feedback enables developers to uncover code runtime regressions, anomalies and code smells, right from their IDE.
How to use Digma?
Using runtime information, Digma integrates into your IDE to continuously highlight issues, regressions and problems as you code. It provides real-time insights into code performance and scalability, helping developers identify bottlenecks and slowdowns. Digma also enhances the GitOps cycle by making pull request feedback and code review annotation easier.
What is Digma Continuous Feedback?
Digma Continuous Feedback is a tool that allows developers to identify code runtime regressions, anomalies, and code smells directly from their IDE.
How does Digma integrate into the IDE?
Digma integrates into the IDE by using runtime information to continuously highlight issues, regressions, and problems as developers write code.
What insights does Digma provide about code?
Digma provides insights into code performance, scalability, bottlenecks, and slowdowns. It offers data such as code execution times, scaling limitations, and query issues.
How does Digma enhance the GitOps cycle?
Digma makes pull request feedback and code review annotation easier, improving the GitOps cycle for teams.
Is Digma free for developers?
Yes, Digma is free to download and use in a local environment. Upgrading to the SaaS version allows connecting to a CI or production environment for real-world feedback.