The development lead should review the rules in the Complete code review and decide which rule categories and rules must be applied to the code base.
When configuring the Complete code review, you select the rule categories and rules, review the description of each one, and decide whether to use it in the configuration. By default, all rules included in the Complete code review are enabled. You can change this by deselecting any rule categories or rules that you do not want applied when you run a code review.
Disabling rules
You can disable a rule before or after you run a code review.Selecting rule categories for the Complete code review
By default all rule categories included in a code review are enabled. You can change this by deselecting any rule categories that you do not want applied when you run a code review.Selecting rules for the Complete code review
By default all rules included in a code review are enabled. You can change this by deselecting any rules that you do not want applied when you run a code review.Modifying severity levels of rules
Every rule as at least one property, the property of severity. The severity level of a rule determines how serious it is if the rule is not adhered to. You can modify the severity level of a rule to enforce the rule according to your needs.Creating resource filters for rules
You can specify files to exclude from a code review. This provides a way to exclude files that cannot be audited, or that are not ready to be reviewed, at the time when the rest of the files in the code base are ready for review. To exclude files from a code review, you create a resource filter.
Parent topic: Configuring code reviews