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    PyTorch Lightning

    PyTorch Lightning

    The lightweight PyTorch wrapper for high-performance AI research

    ...PyTorch Lightning can easily be applied for any use case. With just a quick refactor you can run your code on any hardware, run distributed training, perform logging, metrics, visualization and so much more!
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Highlight.js

    Highlight.js

    JavaScript syntax highlighter with language auto-detection

    ...Highlight.js supports over 180 languages in the core library. There are also 3rd party language definitions available to support even more languages. We strongly recommend <pre><code> wrapping for code blocks. It's quite semantic and "just works" out of the box with zero fiddling. It is possible to use other HTML elements (or combos), but you may need to pay special attention to preserving linebreaks. You can run highlighting inside a web worker to avoid freezing the browser window while dealing with very big chunks of code.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    Static Analysis Tools for PHP

    Static Analysis Tools for PHP

    Docker image that provides static analysis tools for PHP

    ...Some tools are not included in the docker image, to use them refer to their documentation. Provides utilities to report legacy tests and usage of deprecated code.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    GrumPHP

    GrumPHP

    A PHP code-quality tool

    Sick and tired of defending code quality over and over again? GrumPHP will do it for you! This composer plugin will register some git hooks in your package repository. When somebody commits changes, GrumPHP will run some tests on the committed code. If the tests fail, you won't be able to commit your changes. This handy tool will not only improve your codebase, it will also teach your co-workers to write better code following the best practices you've determined as a team. ...
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    Distributed Code Review For Git

    Distributed Code Review For Git

    Distributed code review system for Git repos

    This repo contains a command-line tool for performing code reviews on git repositories. This tool is a distributed code review system for git repos. By "distributed", we mean that code reviews are stored inside of the repository as git objects. Every developer on your team has their own copy of the review history that they can push or pull. When pulling, updates from the remote repo are automatically merged by the tool. This design removes the need for any sort of server-side setup. As a...
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    SimpleCov

    SimpleCov

    Code coverage for Ruby with a powerful configuration library

    Code coverage for Ruby with a powerful configuration library and automatic merging of coverage across test suites. SimpleCov is a code coverage analysis tool for Ruby. It uses Ruby's built-in Coverage library to gather code coverage data, but makes processing its results much easier by providing a clean API to filter, group, merge, format, and display those results, giving you a complete code coverage suite that can be set up with just a couple lines of code. SimpleCov/Coverage track covered...
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Semantic

    Semantic

    Parsing, analyzing, and comparing source code across many languages

    semantic is a Haskell library and command line tool for parsing, analyzing, and comparing source code. Run semantic --help for complete list of up-to-date options. 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.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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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.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Feflow

    Feflow

    How to write cross-platform Node.js code

    How to write cross-platform Node.js code. Why you should care: according to the 2018 Node.js user survey, 24% of Node.js developers use Windows locally and 41% use Mac. In production, 85% use Linux and 1% use BSD. Installers for each major OS are available on the Node.js website. To install, switch and update Node.js versions nvm can be used on Linux/Mac. It does not support Windows but nvm-windows, nvs and ps-nvm (for PowerShell) are alternatives that do. nve can be used to run a single command with one or several different Node.js versions. nvexeca can be used to do the same programmatically. ...
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    stats.js

    stats.js

    JavaScript performance monitor

    This class provides a simple info box that will help you monitor your code performance. FPS Frames rendered in the last second. The higher the number the better. MS Milliseconds needed to render a frame. The lower the number the better. MB MBytes of allocated memory. (Run Chrome with --enable-precise-memory-info). CUSTOM User-defined panel support.
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    AMSy PHP Editor

    AMSy PHP Editor

    Edit and Run php from one place.

    With AMSy PHP Editor You can run php code in the same place instead of opening the browser more times.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Scenario

    Scenario

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

    Scenario is a very simple yet neat and powerful tool for loading and managing JS scripts. Scenario is very useful for the following cases: 1. 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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    OndroSQL

    OndroSQL

    Thick SQL browser with query debug helping features

    Thick SQL browser with query debug helping features good arangement of components and shortcuts - fast application run - intuitive user operations - everything on the place where it is expected - imports and validates SQL queries from the source code of developed application For the changelog see the wiki pages.
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    ExportTxt2msSQL

    Export each line in a text file as a row in a table in MS SQL Server

    Uses the Microsoft DTS (Data Transformation Services) Engine to export each line a text file (or a set of text files) as a row in a table in a Microsoft SQL Server (2000/2005) database. Can filter for a folder, list of folders, exclusion list for files, selected file extensions. Configuration kept in an XML file.
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    DiffReport

    DiffReport

    Code Difference report

    Often I have seen some Huge Maintenance Projects it is always very difficult to track the incremental files for each release and If we want to do that we need to checkout both the branches and use some UI based tool to get the diff of the files finally we end up waiting in front of the PC for a long time and do this job. In many cases we spend more than 2 hrs/day. The time increases if there are more such parallel releases and at the end of the day 1 developer does it as full time job and...
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    chex4j
    Chex4j allows you to document and enforce @pre and @post conditions of method calls with runtime or build time class file instrumentation. Conditions run as fast as normal code.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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