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    prettier-eslint-cli

    prettier-eslint-cli

    CLI for prettier-eslint

    ...This is a CLI that allows you to use prettier-eslint on one or multiple files. prettier-eslint-cli forwards on the filePath and other relevant options to prettier-eslint which identifies the applicable ESLint config for each file and uses that to determine the options for prettier and eslint --fix. By default prettier-eslint will simply log the formatted version to the terminal. If you want to overwrite the file itself (a common use-case) then add --write. You should quote your globs, otherwise your terminal will expand the glob before it gets to prettier-eslint.
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    latexindent.pl

    latexindent.pl

    Perl script to add indentation to LaTeX files

    ...The script is customizable through its YAML interface. latexindent.exe is a standalone executable file that does not require a perl installation. A nice way to test the script is to navigate to the test-cases directory, and then run the command (on Linux/Mac -- sorry, a Windows test-case version is not available)
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    JSON-Studio

    JSON-Studio

    Fast, private desktop app to explore, search, query and diff files

    JSON Studio is a private, lossless workspace for JSON. Most JSON tools either choke on big files, silently mangle your numbers, or send your data to a server. JSON Studio does none of that. It is a native desktop app built for speed and correctness: open a half-gigabyte file and start navigating immediately, knowing that what you see is byte-for-byte what is on disk. Everything runs on your own machine - no accounts, no uploads, no analytics, no network calls - making it safe for...
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    LuaFormatter

    LuaFormatter

    Code formatter for Lua

    ...If none is found, it will try to locate a .lua-format file in a parent directory recursively. On Linux, it will use $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/luaformatter/config.yaml if .lua-format does not exist. In case there's no file, it will fall back to the default configuration. The program will give the top priority to the configuration values given in the command line, then to the configuration files, and finally to the hard-coded default values.
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