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    Flow

    Flow

    A static type checker for JavaScript

    Flow is a static type checker for JavaScript. It was designed to help improve code quality and developer productivity. It does this through several smart capabilities. First, it identifies problems as you code, so you no longer have to waste time guessing and checking again and again. Second, it understands your code and makes its knowledge available, allowing you to build other smart tools on top of it.
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    LaReview

    LaReview

    The code review workbench

    LaReview is a developer-first, local-first code review workbench designed to transform complex pull requests or diffs into structured, high-signal review workflows powered by AI assistance. Instead of overwhelming developers with raw diffs or automated comment spam, the tool analyzes code changes and generates an intent-driven review plan that groups changes into logical flows such as authentication, API behavior, or data handling, and prioritizes them based on risk. It operates as a desktop...
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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 240+. ...
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    Scenario

    Scenario

    Simple, neat and powerful tool for loading and managing JS scripts

    ...Unit testing for JS without reloading the web page and re-engineering your code. 2. Load and manage scripts stored in arrays (code management). 3. Optimize coding flow by dynamically switching among best solution per case. 4. Run scenarios either distinctly or in parallel. 5. Keep easier track of bugs and errors when deploying. So, Scenario executes multiple views of your code or multiple scenarios of your code life-time on-demand.
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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.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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