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    How to deactivate a rule in SonarQube?

    August 12, 2025

    I want to deactivate a particular rule. I am checking my php code.

    Eg: This branch's code block is the same as the block for the branch
    

    This is the rule I deactivate

    I go through quality profile–>then click to the php sonar way –>then click on 64 active rules->then I deactivate that rule. Then I logout and login the same bug is visible in the dashboard…

    How to deactivate the rule ? Is there any another method ?

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