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    Artistic Style
    A Free, Fast, and Small Automatic Formatter for C, C++, C++/CLI, Objective-C, C#, and Java Source Code. Website: http://astyle.sourceforge.net/ Git Repository: https://gitlab.com/saalen/astyle/
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    **Click 'Browse all files' to see the release notes** -- This tool is an Eclipse editor plugin to provide source code formatting for Adobe Flex code (i.e. Actionscript and MXML).
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    Carina-Cucumber

    Carina automation BDD framework (TestNG + Cucumber)

    The repository: https://github.com/zebrunner/carina-cucumber Carina-Cucumber is an independent Carina module that supports Behaviour-Driven Development (BDD) (TestNG + Cucumber). Documentation and free support Cucumber usage example: https://github.com/zebrunner/carina-demo/tree/master/src/test/resources/features User guide: http://zebrunner.github.io/carina Demo project: https://github.com/zebrunner/carina-demo Code formatter We offer to use our configured Java code formatter for Eclipse. ...
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