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Why this server?
This server tracks and manages security vulnerabilities, which could include findings similar to those produced by SonarQube.
Why this server?
This server provides GitHub Advanced Security alerts, which can overlap with SonarQube findings, particularly around code security.
Why this server?
This server validates prompts against security rules, which may relate to code security findings similar to SonarQube.
Why this server?
This server provides linting capabilities for Clojure code, which helps identify code quality issues similar to SonarQube.
Why this server?
The Bash MCP server can execute bash commands with security safeguards, useful to validate vulnerabilities findings for your code.
Why this server?
This secure server interacts with the Windows command line, enabling controlled execution of system commands and retrieval of system information, which could be relevant for identifying code-related issues.
Why this server?
This server allows penetration testing through Kali Linux commands, which could involve security vulnerability analysis of code.
Why this server?
This server uses Go's Language Server Protocol (LSP) and helps analyze Go code, this is important since SonarQube can analyze Go code
Why this server?
This server provides clj-kondo linting capabilities for Clojure/ClojureScript/EDN files. clj-kondo performs static analysis on your code, pointing out potential bugs or errors as well as style issues.
Why this server?
A code review tool for Cursor IDE that uses OpenAI's GPT models to provide intelligent code analysis and suggestions, this aligns with findings SonarQube can provide.