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    wemake-python-styleguide

    wemake-python-styleguide

    The strictest and most opinionated python linter ever!

    Welcome to the strictest and most opinionated Python linter ever. wemake-python-styleguide is actually a flake8 plugin with some other plugins as dependencies. Ensures consistency - no matter who works on it, the end product will always be the same dependable code. Helps avoid potential bugs - strict rules make sure that you don't make common mistakes. Efficient code reviews - each piece of code has a similar familiar style and syntax. If it passes all the checks, there's little left to...
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    Pylint

    Pylint

    It's not just a linter that annoys you!

    Pylint is a static code analyzer for Python 2 or 3. The latest version supports Python 3.7.2 and above. Pylint analyses your code without actually running it. It checks for errors, enforces a coding standard, looks for code smells, and can make suggestions about how the code could be refactored. Projects that you might want to use alongside pylint include flake8 (faster and simpler checks with very few false positives), mypy, pyright or pyre (typing checks), bandit (security-oriented...
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    Patchwork

    Patchwork

    Automate code reviews, patching and documentation

    Patchwork automates development gruntwork like PR reviews, bug fixing, security patching, and more using a self-hosted CLI agent and your preferred LLMs.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Kotlin Explorer

    Kotlin Explorer

    Desktop tool to quickly explore disassembled Kotlin code

    Kotlin Explorer is a desktop tool to quickly and easily disassemble Kotlin code. After launching Kotlin Explorer, type valid Kotlin code in the left pane, then click File > Decompile or use Cmd-Shift-D on macOS, Ctrl-Shift-D on Linux and Windows. The middle pane will show the Android DEX bytecode, and the right panel the native assembly resulting from ahead of time compilation (AOT).
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    Sentry

    Sentry

    Cross-platform application monitoring and error tracking software

    Sentry is a cross-platform, self-hosted error monitoring solution that helps software teams discover, monitor and fix errors in real-time. The most users and logs will have to provide are the clues, and Sentry provides the answers. Sentry offers enhanced application performance monitoring through information-laden stack traces. It lets you build better software faster and more efficiently by showing you all issues in one place and providing the trail of events that lead to errors. It also...
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    Chroma

    Chroma

    A general purpose syntax highlighter in pure Go

    As Chroma has just been released, its API is still in flux. That said, the high-level interface should not change significantly. Chroma takes source code and other structured text and converts it into syntax-highlighted HTML, ANSI-coloured text, etc. Chroma is based heavily on Pygments and includes translators for Pygments lexers and styles. ABAP, ABNF, ActionScript, ActionScript 3, Ada, Angular2, ANTLR, ApacheConf, APL, AppleScript, Arduino, Awk. PacmanConf, Perl, PHP, PHTML, Pig,...
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    PyTorch Lightning

    PyTorch Lightning

    The lightweight PyTorch wrapper for high-performance AI research

    Scale your models, not your boilerplate with PyTorch Lightning! PyTorch Lightning is the ultimate PyTorch research framework that allows you to focus on the research while it takes care of everything else. It's designed to decouple the science from the engineering in your PyTorch code, simplifying complex network coding and giving you maximum flexibility. PyTorch Lightning can be used for just about any type of research, and was built for the fast inference needed in AI research and...
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    reviewdog

    reviewdog

    Automated code review tool integrated with any code analysis tools

    I’d like to introduce reviewdog! An automated code review tool working with any lint tools and supports local run as well. “reviewdog” provides a way to post review comments to code hosting services, such as GitHub, automatically by integrating with any linter tools with ease. It uses any output of lint tools, with translation if required, and posts them as a comment if the file and line are in diff of patches to review. reviewdog also supports running in a local environment to filter the...
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    Super-Linter

    Super-Linter

    Combination of multiple linters to install as a GitHub Action

    This repository is for the GitHub Action to run a Super-Linter. It is a simple combination of various linters, written in bash, to help validate your source code. The super-linter finds issues and reports them to the console output. Fixes are suggested in the console output but not automatically fixed, and a status check will show up as failed on the pull request. The design of the Super-Linter is currently to allow linting to occur in GitHub Actions as a part of continuous integration...
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    todo_notifier

    todo_notifier

    Todo Notifier simplifies the management of todo items in your project

    Simplify Todo management with Todo Notifier - a versatile Python library that generates automated summaries and sends reminders via email, SNS, SES & more. Integrate easily with other project management tools. The package is available on PyPi: https://pypi.org/project/todonotifier/ For more information, please check out the GitHub repository: https://github.com/ashu-tosh-kumar/todo_notifier Detailed code documentation on GitHub Pages:...
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    The Fuck

    Magnificent app which corrects your previous console command

    The Fuck is an app that corrects errors in previous console commands. It works by matching these previous commands with a rule. When it finds a match, it creates a new command based on the matched rule and executes this command. It has numerous rules enabled by default, including ones for fixing misspelled commands, fixing wrong commands, spell checking and correcting failed commands, and many, many others. You can also create your own rules and set certain parameters.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Roslyn

    Roslyn

    The .NET Compiler Platform

    Roslyn provides rich, code analysis APIs to open source C# and Visual Basic compilers. This enables you to access a wealth of information about your code from compilers, which you can then use for code-related tasks in your tools and applications. Roslyn dramatically lowers the barrier to entry for creating code-focused tools and applications, creating many opportunities for innovation.
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    Platformer 2D Godot Game

    Test project with a 2D platform game developing in Godot 3.1

    Test project with a 2D platform game developing in Godot 3.1, reusable mechanics for: State Machine, basics AI, Android Games.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Magic Python

    Magic Python

    Cutting edge Python syntax highlighter for Sublime Text

    This is a package with preferences and syntax highlighter for cutting edge Python 3, although Python 2 is well supported, too. The syntax is compatible with Sublime Text, Atom and Visual Studio Code. It is meant to be a drop-in replacement for the default Python package. Attention VSCode users, MagicPython is used as the default Python highlighter in Visual Studio Code. Don't install it unless you want or need the cutting-edge version of it. You will likely see no difference because you're...
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    DirDiff

    DirDiff

    Python 2.7 script, analyzing 2 directories for differences.HTML output

    ...Detects deleted files, new files, files with changed name but same content and of course a side-by-side / line-by-line comparison of changed files. Number of context-lines is configurable. Here's, how to call it: >python DirDiff.py dir1 dir2 output.html or >python.exe DirDiff.py -l 3 -v olddir newdir dirdiff.html -l is the number of context lines in the side-by-side comparison. -v lists all files, that exist in both directories and have the same content. Both directory names need to end with the "/" (Linux) or "\" (Windows).
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    Document

    Document

    Allows you to easily create documentation for your project.

    This project aims to assist developers by allowing them to create documentation on their projects. Document can work with a number of languages, and allows you to document any portion of your source code.
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    Reviewing memory allocation and data structures of an extant Sourceforge project unix-named "simupop". A new development version of the extant project is established and the ultimate goal is to "rev up" the old, hence the project name.
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    CodingChecker

    A coding style checker tool support C/C++ syntax

    This project provide a framework for general coding style checker's process: 1, Support different adapter plugin for different programming language syntax 2, Support incremental scanning 3, Support customize criteria rules. 4, Generate report for scanning result. A C/C++ adapter was also implemented based on clang library as example.
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