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    diff-so-fancy

    diff-so-fancy

    Make your diffs human readable instead of machine readable

    ...Windows users may need to install MinGW or the Windows subsystem for Linux. By default, the separator for the file header uses Unicode line-drawing characters. If this is causing output errors on your terminal, set this to false to use ASCII characters instead. By default, the separator for the file header spans the full width of the terminal. Use this setting to set the width of the file header manually. Pull requests are quite welcome, and should target the next branch. You can simplify git header chunks to a more human readable format. ...
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    Chroma

    Chroma

    A general purpose syntax highlighter in pure Go

    ...PacmanConf, Perl, PHP, PHTML, Pig, PkgConfig, PL/pgSQL, plaintext, Pony, PostgreSQL SQL dialect, PostScript, POVRay, PowerShell, Prolog, PromQL, Properties, Protocol Buffer, PSL, Puppet, Python 2, Python. Lexers convert source text into a stream of tokens, styles specify how token types are mapped to colours, and formatters convert tokens and styles into formatted output. A package exists for each of these, containing a global Registry variable with all of the registered implementations.
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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 occurring on pull requests as the commits get pushed. It works best when commits are being pushed early and often to a branch with an open or draft pull request. ...
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    reviewdog

    reviewdog

    Automated code review tool integrated with any code analysis tools

    ...“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 output of lint tools by diff. We can use various linters and static code analysis tools to detect such problems in local machines, editors, CI services. ...
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    git-autofixup

    git-autofixup

    Create fixup commits for topic branches

    git-autofixup parses hunks of changes in the working directory out of git diff output and uses git blame to assign those hunks to commits in <revision>..HEAD, which will typically represent a topic branch, and then creates fixup commits to be used with git rebase --interactive --autosquash. It is assumed that hunks near changes that were previously committed to the topic branch are related. <revision> defaults to git merge-base --fork-point HEAD @{upstream} || git merge-base HEAD @{upstream}, but this will only work if the current branch has an upstream/tracking branch. ...
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    tkdiff

    tkdiff

    Side-by-side diff viewer, editor and merge preparer

    ...It provides a side-by-side view of the differences between two text files, along with several innovative features such as diff bookmarks, a graphical map of differences for quick navigation, and a facility for slicing diff regions to achieve exactly the merge output desired.
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    Highlight Code Converter

    Highlight Code Converter

    Source code to formatted text converter

    Highlight is a source code to formatted text converter. It generates HTML, XHTML, RTF, ODT, LaTeX, TeX, SVG, BBCode and terminal escape sequences with coloured syntax highlighting. Language definitions and colour themes are Lua scripts and support plugins
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    QuickRev
    A code review tool for Subversion, GIT and ClearCase controlled files. Features: Complete Review Cycle/ Reviews between different file versions/ Syntax highlighting/ Email Notifications/ Checklist Support/ Readable XML-Output/ Easy Configuration/ Metrics
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    Cross Platform Node Guide

    Cross Platform Node Guide

    Improve front-end engineer workflow & standard, powered by TypeScript

    A command-line tool aims to improve front-end engineer workflow and standards, powered by Node.js. Feflow (pronounced /ˈfefləʊ/) is a front-end flow and rule tool to improve engineering efficiency., and is hosted on Github: feflow. At present, it has been used in many applications, such as Now, Huayang Live, Huayang Friends, Mobile QQ Near Hand, Group Video, Group Gift, Huiyin, Tencent Myapp, Penguins and etc. With 80+ WEB/IOS/Andriod stable users, the cumulative production project reached...
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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.
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    Semantic

    Semantic

    Parsing, analyzing, and comparing source code across many languages

    ...Semantic uses tree-sitter to generate parse trees, but layers in a more generalized notion of syntax terms across all supported programming languages. We'll see why this is important when we get to diffs and program analysis, but for now let's just inspect some output. It helps to have a simple program to parse. Symbols are named identifiers driven by the ASTs. This is the format that github.com uses to generate code navigation information allowing c-tags style lookup of symbolic names for fast, incremental navigation in all the supported languages. The incremental part is important because files change often so we want to be able to parse just what's changed and not have to analyze the entire project again.
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    Cvs Changelog Builder
    CvsChangelogBuilder is an utility to generate advanced, differential and/or graphical changelogs, for a project hosted on a CVS server (CVS change log). It provides a better output than the 'cvs log' command, and accept a lot of options.
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    DirDiff

    DirDiff

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

    Comparing two different versions of a directory with text files of any kind has never been easier. 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...
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    AdLint

    AdLint

    Open source and free source code static analyzer

    AdLint is a source code static analyzer. It can point out insecure or nonportable code fragments, and can measure various quality metrics of the source code. It (currently) can analyze source code compliant with ANSI C89 / ISO C90 and partly ISO C99. AdLint is written in Ruby. So, it is available for Windows, Mac OS X, GNU/Linux, FreeBSD and any other platforms supported by Ruby.
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    CoFlo

    C and C++ control flow graph generator and analyzer

    CoFlo generates Control-Flow Graphs from C and C++ source code. It can then output the graphs in a number of ways and perform various control flow analyses. NOTE: CoFlo has not been under active development for several years. At this time, I suggest you look into LLVM-based tooling to see if there is anything similar to CoFlo which will meet your needs.
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    A tool to generate state machine graphs based on specially formatted comments in C and C++ code. The generated output is a Graphviz dot input file.
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