Analyze source code to count physical Source Lines of Code (SLOC) using Perl and C programs running via WebAssembly
Based on SLOCCount by David A. Wheeler
Useful for large repositories. Upload a ZIP file containing your source code.
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The cost and effort estimates use the Basic COCOMO model (Constructive Cost Model), a widely-used software engineering cost estimation method developed by Barry Boehm.
⚠️ These are EXTREMELY ROUGH estimates
Actual costs vary wildly based on project complexity, team experience, location, development practices, and many other factors. Use these numbers only as a very rough ballpark estimate.
Note: The 2025 values are very untrustworthy guesses from this ChatGPT conversation, not based on rigorous research.
Key assumptions (editable):
This tool uses the WebAssembly build of Perl running actual SLOCCount algorithms from licquia/sloccount.