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CBTF vs EDAForge

A side-by-side editorial comparison of CBTF and EDAForge — release velocity, themes, recent moves, and the top alternatives to consider.

Shared themes:r-package

CBTF vs EDAForge: at a glance

FeatureCBTFEDAForge
SectorInfra & APIsInfra & APIs
Velocity score0.05.0
Sparks · 30d00
Top themestesting, fuzzing, r-package, developer-toolsdata-quality, validation, eda, cran
Last editorial update55m ago2h ago
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What is CBTF?

A fuzzer for R packages that grew from one argument at a time to parallel runs across whole namespaces.

CBTF throws deliberately problematic inputs at exported functions and reports which ones error, warn, or survive. It now covers 85 input classes, fuzzes multiple named arguments per call, runs in parallel with a per-function timeout, and reports results as a classed object with print, summary, length, and whitelist methods for pruning false positives. Output control has been refined repeatedly — the latest release adds grouping by input or by function and a summary-only mode.

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What is EDAForge?

EDAForge is a data-quality auditor renamed mid-flight, still finding its CRAN footing.

EDAForge's release feed shows a package changing identity between its first two tags. The v0.1.0 notes describe DataAudit, a data-quality auditing package built around audit_data(), reusable audit_rules() and audit_score(), with install instructions still pointing at vinodhpmd/DataAudit, while the repository now serves EDAForge. Only three tags exist, one of which is a bare compare link with no notes, and the most recent is a CRAN-policy cleanup rather than feature work.

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CBTF vs EDAForge: editorial side-by-side

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CBTF
INFRA · APIS
0.0

A fuzzer for R packages that grew from one argument at a time to parallel runs across whole namespaces.

◆ Current state

CBTF throws deliberately problematic inputs at exported functions and reports which ones error, warn, or survive. It now covers 85 input classes, fuzzes multiple named arguments per call, runs in parallel with a per-function timeout, and reports results as a classed object with print, summary, length, and whitelist methods for pruning false positives. Output control has been refined repeatedly — the latest release adds grouping by input or by function and a summary-only mode.

◆ Where it's heading

The package has moved from a script-shaped tool to a test-suite component. The single-argument, sequential fuzz() of the early releases could not finish a large namespace or survive a function that simply hangs; the mirai rewrite fixed both, and multi-argument support widened what a run can actually reach. Nearly everything since has gone into making results triageable rather than merely produced: whitelisting, result classes, grouping, and terminal output that fits real function signatures. Note that the 0.1.0 through 0.3.0 entries carry backfilled timestamps recorded in reverse order within under a minute, so their published dates do not reflect release order.

◆ Prediction

The steady expansion of the input catalogue from 70 to 85 with a new time class suggests more input classes are the cheapest next win; the reporting surface is now detailed enough that machine-readable output for CI would be the natural follow-on.

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EDAForge
INFRA · APIS
5.0

EDAForge is a data-quality auditor renamed mid-flight, still finding its CRAN footing.

◆ Current state

EDAForge's release feed shows a package changing identity between its first two tags. The v0.1.0 notes describe DataAudit, a data-quality auditing package built around audit_data(), reusable audit_rules() and audit_score(), with install instructions still pointing at vinodhpmd/DataAudit, while the repository now serves EDAForge. Only three tags exist, one of which is a bare compare link with no notes, and the most recent is a CRAN-policy cleanup rather than feature work.

◆ Where it's heading

The substance so far is all in the DataAudit-named 0.1.0: more than a dozen check families spanning missing values, duplicates, ranges, patterns, dependencies and grouped sequences, wrapped in a structured report object with print and summary methods. The 0.1.1 that follows removes a default output path, moves examples to tempdir() and adds an introductory vignette, which is the standard shape of a package being made acceptable to CRAN. The public identity is currently ahead of the release notes, so a reader arriving at the feed cannot tell from it what EDAForge does.

◆ Prediction

Expect the next tag to align the notes with the EDAForge name and add exploratory-analysis functions alongside the auditing core; the compliance pass in 0.1.1 points at a CRAN submission as the near-term goal.

Alternatives to CBTF and EDAForge

Other Infra & APIs products tracked by Sparkpulse, ranked by recent ship velocity. Each card links to a full editorial trajectory and lets you pivot into a head-to-head comparison with either CBTF or EDAForge.

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Recent activity from CBTF and EDAForge

Latest ship moves from both products, interleaved chronologically. ⚡ = editorial spark.

  1. 18d agoEDAForgeCRAN-policy pass: no default write path, intro vignette
  2. 22d agoEDAForgeInitial release under the package's former name, DataAudit
  3. 27d agoEDAForgeEDAForge v0.1.0
  4. 1mo agoCBTFTime inputs added; results groupable by input or function
  5. 6mo agoCBTFParallel fuzzing with timeouts, and multi-argument support
  6. 0y agoCBTFWhitelisting for false positives, plus clearer result semantics
  7. 1y agoCBTFFunction discovery skips unfuzzable functions; failures no longer crash
  8. 1y agoCBTFFirst release; notes carry only a website link
  9. 1y agoCBTFRaw results returned as an object with summary and print methods

Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between CBTF and EDAForge?

Both compete on the same themes — r-package — within Infra & APIs. EDAForge is currently shipping more aggressively (velocity 5.0 vs 0.0), with 0 editorial sparks in the last 30 days against 0. See the at-a-glance table above for a side-by-side breakdown of velocity, recent sparks, and editorial themes.

Is CBTF better than EDAForge?

Sparkpulse doesn't pick a winner — we score release velocity, not feature parity. EDAForge is currently shipping more aggressively (velocity 5.0 vs 0.0), with 0 editorial sparks in the last 30 days against 0. For your specific use case, the alternatives sections above list other Infra & APIs products to evaluate alongside.

What are the best alternatives to CBTF?

Top CBTF alternatives in Infra & APIs are ranked by recent ship velocity. Browse the "CBTF alternatives" section above for the current picks, or visit /alternatives/caught-by-the-fuzz for the full list with editorial commentary on each.

What are the best alternatives to EDAForge?

Top EDAForge alternatives in Infra & APIs are ranked by recent ship velocity. Browse the "EDAForge alternatives" section above for the current picks, or visit /alternatives/edaforge for the full list with editorial commentary on each.