Show HN: PluginScore – Code quality reports for WordPress plugins(pluginscore.com) Hi HN, I've been working on a tool to make it easier to see the code quality of WordPress plugins at a glance, and to drill into the issues behind that score. PluginScore lets you enter any plugin slug from WordPress.org and get a detailed code-quality report: security, performance, plugin repo policy, and general coding standards. There is no signup or login; it's just a web app that runs scans and publishes the results. Try it out: - Go to https://www.pluginscore.com - Use the “Analyze a plugin” box on the homepage. - Type a slug like akismet, woocommerce, or your own plugin's slug. - You'll either land on an existing report or enqueue a new scan. Each plugin page shows: - An overall 0–100 score, plus error/warning counts. - A breakdown by category (security, performance, repo policy, general, accessibility). - A list of individual findings with codes, severities, and links to rule docs. - Scan history and score deltas over time. - Leaderboards and “top movers” so you can see which plugins are improving or regressing. Under the hood, it uses the official Plugin Check (via wp plugin check) and PHP_CodeSniffer with the WordPress standards, plus some extra checks for plugin repo requirements and performance. The score is a heuristic signal, not a security guarantee. I'd love hear your feedback. Thank you |