charchas / phpcpd
Copy/Paste Detector (CPD) for PHP code.
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Requires
- php: ^7.3
- ext-dom: *
- damien-list/finder-facade: >=2.0
- phpunit/php-timer: ^2.0
- sebastian/version: ^2.0
- symfony/console: ^4.0|^5.0
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Last update: 2025-10-29 03:18:50 UTC
README
PHP Copy/Paste Detector (PHPCPD)
phpcpd is a Copy/Paste Detector (CPD) for PHP code.
Installation
PHP Archive (PHAR)
The easiest way to obtain PHPCPD is to download a PHP Archive (PHAR) that has all required dependencies of PHPCPD bundled in a single file:
$ wget https://phar.phpunit.de/phpcpd.phar
$ chmod +x phpcpd.phar
$ mv phpcpd.phar /usr/local/bin/phpcpd
You can also immediately use the PHAR after you have downloaded it, of course:
$ wget https://phar.phpunit.de/phpcpd.phar
$ php phpcpd.phar
Composer
You can add this tool as a local, per-project, development-time dependency to your project using Composer:
$ composer require --dev sebastian/phpcpd
You can then invoke it using the vendor/bin/phpcpd executable.
Usage Example
$ phpcpd --fuzzy wordpress-4.9.8
phpcpd 4.1.0 by Sebastian Bergmann.
Found 66 clones with 3014 duplicated lines in 40 files:
  - /home/sb/wordpress-4.9.8/wp-includes/Requests/IRI.php:358-708 (350 lines)
    /home/sb/wordpress-4.9.8/wp-includes/SimplePie/IRI.php:404-754
.
.
.
  - /home/sb/wordpress-4.9.8/wp-includes/SimplePie/File.php:133-144 (11 lines)
    /home/sb/wordpress-4.9.8/wp-includes/SimplePie/File.php:215-226
0.86% duplicated lines out of 349460 total lines of code.
Average size of duplication is 45 lines, largest clone has 350 of lines
Time: 1.79 seconds, Memory: 272.00MB