# Analyze project code quality with Code Climate CLI This example shows how to run [Code Climate CLI][cli] on your code by using GitLab CI and Docker. First, you need GitLab Runner with [docker-in-docker executor][dind]. Once you set up the Runner, add a new job to `.gitlab-ci.yml`, called `codequality`: ```yaml codequality: image: docker:latest variables: DOCKER_DRIVER: overlay services: - docker:dind script: - docker pull codeclimate/codeclimate - docker run --env CODECLIMATE_CODE="$PWD" --volume "$PWD":/code --volume /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock --volume /tmp/cc:/tmp/cc codeclimate/codeclimate init - docker run --env CODECLIMATE_CODE="$PWD" --volume "$PWD":/code --volume /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock --volume /tmp/cc:/tmp/cc codeclimate/codeclimate analyze -f json > codeclimate.json artifacts: paths: [codeclimate.json] ``` This will create a `codequality` job in your CI pipeline and will allow you to download and analyze the report artifact in JSON format. For GitLab [Enterprise Edition Starter][ee] users, this information can be automatically extracted and shown right in the merge request widget. [Learn more on code quality diffs in merge requests](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/merge_requests/code_quality_diff.html). [cli]: https://github.com/codeclimate/codeclimate [dind]: ../docker/using_docker_build.md#use-docker-in-docker-executor [ee]: https://about.gitlab.com/gitlab-ee/