- What's New
- Function Overview
- Service Overview
- Getting Started
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User Guide
- Working with CodeArts Check
- Purchasing CodeArts Check
- Configuring Project-level Role Permissions
- Creating a Task
- Configuring a Task
- Executing a Task
- Viewing Check Results
- Querying Audit Logs
- Reference
- Best Practices
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API Reference
- Before You Start
- API Overview
- Calling APIs
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APIs
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Task Management
- Creating a Check Task
- Deleting a Check Task
- Querying Tasks
- Executing a Check Task
- Stopping a Check Task
- Querying the Status of a Task
- Querying Historical Check Results
- Querying Selected Rule Sets of a Task (Version 2)
- Querying Selected Rule Sets of a Task (Version 3)
- Querying the Check Parameters of a Rule Set (Version 2)
- Querying the Check Parameters of a Rule Set (Version 3)
- Configuring the Check Parameters of a Task
- Modifying the Rule Set in a Task
- Querying Check Failure Logs
- Obtaining the Directory Tree of a Task
- Ignoring Directories of a Task
- Querying Advanced Configurations of a Task
- Configuring Advanced Configurations for a Task
- Issue Management
- Rule Management
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Task Management
- Application Examples
- Appendixes
- Description
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FAQs
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General Issues
- Why Am I Told that a Task Is Running and I Should Try Again Later?
- Why Am I Told that I Don't Have Sufficient Permissions and I Should Check and Try Again?
- Why Am I Told that Cppcheck Cannot Tokenize the Code Correctly?
- Why Am I Told that No Dependency Exists in the Maven Repository?
- Why Am I Seeing Error CC.00070400.500?
- Why Don't I Have Enough Permissions When Clicking a Task Name?
- Why Does a Project with WPF in C# Fail?
- Why Is No Data Displayed After a Task Is Complete?
- Why Does a TypeScript Task Fail with a 404 Error in the Log?
- API Issues
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General Issues
- Videos
- General Reference
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