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    Pronto

    Pronto

    Quick automated code review of your changes

    Pronto runs analysis quickly by checking only the relevant changes. Created to be used on GitHub pull requests, but also works locally and integrates with GitLab and Bitbucket. Perfect if you want to find out quickly if a branch introduces changes that conform to your style guide, are DRY, don't introduce security holes, and more. Pronto runs the checks on a diff between the current HEAD and the provided commit-ish (default is master). You can run Pronto as a step of your CI builds and get the results as comments on GitLab commits using GitlabFormatter. ...
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    Node.js express.js MongoDB JWT REST API

    Node.js express.js MongoDB JWT REST API

    Node.js express.js MongoDB JWT REST API - Basic Project Skeleton

    ...JWT Tokens, make requests with a token after login with the Authorization header with value Bearer yourToken where yourToken is the signed and encrypted token given in the response.
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    The Elixir Style Guide

    The Elixir Style Guide

    A community driven style guide for Elixir

    This is community style guide for the Elixir programming language. Please feel free to make pull requests and suggestions, and be a part of Elixir's vibrant community. If you're looking for other projects to contribute to please see the Hex package manager site. Elixir v1.6 introduced a Code Formatter and Mix format task. The formatter should be preferred for all new projects and source code. The rules in this section are applied automatically by the code formatter, but are provided here as examples of the preferred style. ...
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