phpcpd
is a Copy/Paste Detector (CPD) for PHP code.
It was originally written and maintained by Sebastian Bergmann, but he does not want to maintain it anymore (which is totally ok, I guess he has his hands full with many other great contributions for the php-community, like phpunit). So I started to work on it.
This tool is distributed as a PHP Archive (PHAR):
$ wget https://phar.phpunit.de/phpcpd.phar
$ php phpcpd.phar --version```
Using [Phive](https://phar.io/) is the recommended way for managing the tool dependencies of your project:
```bash
$ phive install phpcpd
$ ./tools/phpcpd --version```
**[It is not recommended to use Composer to download and install this tool.](https://twitter.com/s_bergmann/status/999635212723212288)**
## Usage Example
$ php phpcpd.phar --fuzzy wordpress-5.5
phpcpd 6.0.0 by Sebastian Bergmann.
Found 121 clones with 8137 duplicated lines in 69 files:
- /home/sb/wordpress-5.5/wp-includes/sodium_compat/src/Core/Curve25519/H.php:19-1466 (1447 lines)
/home/sb/wordpress-5.5/wp-includes/sodium_compat/src/Core32/Curve25519/H.php:19-1466
.
.
. - /home/sb/wordpress-5.5/wp-includes/sodium_compat/src/Core32/Curve25519.php:879-889 (10 lines)
/home/sb/wordpress-5.5/wp-includes/sodium_compat/src/Core32/Curve25519.php:1072-1082
1.82% duplicated lines out of 446676 total lines of code.
Average size of duplication is 67 lines, largest clone has 1447 of lines
Time: 00:02.980, Memory: 318.00 MB