Developer Releases YAM, a Free Open-Source Local Code Plagiarism Detector
A developer has released YAM (Yet Another MOSS), a free and open-source tool designed to detect code plagiarism and similarity between student submissions. The tool runs entirely on the user's local machine, meaning no student code is ever uploaded to external servers. This approach is intended to address privacy concerns and help institutions comply with regulations such as FERPA and GDPR. Unlike the widely used MOSS service, YAM requires no account creation or internet connection to operate. The project is publicly available on GitLab and the developer has invited community feedback.
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