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    latexindent.pl

    latexindent.pl

    Perl script to add indentation to LaTeX files

    ...It can also perform string-based and regex-based substitutions/replacements. 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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    moment.php

    moment.php

    Parse, validate, manipulate, and display dates in PHP

    ...PHP 5.3 or later since moment.php is based on php's DateTime Class. You can now inject different format handling by passing along a class that implements the FormatsInterface. You can find an example within the test folder for implementing all formats from moment.js. The immutable mode makes all modification methods call cloning() implicitly before applying their modifications.
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    Standard Ruby

    Standard Ruby

    Ruby's bikeshed-proof linter and formatter

    ...It's a linter & formatter built on RuboCop and provides an unconfigurable configuration to all of RuboCop's built-in rules as well as those included in robocop-performance. It also supports plugins built with lint_roller, like standard rails. Standard Ruby was created and is maintained by the team at Test Double, because we appreciate the importance of balancing predictable, consistent code with preserving developer autonomy. Yes, Standard is unconfigurable. See, pretty much every developer can agree that automatically identifying and fixing slow, insecure, and error-prone code is a good idea. People also agree it's easier to work in codebases that exhibit a consistent style and format. ...
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