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    Roslynator

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    A collection of 500+ analyzers, refactorings and fixes for C#

    ...Roslynator Testing Framework can be used for unit testing of analyzers, refactorings and code fix. The framework is distributed as a NuGet package. Some analyzers require options to be set. For this purpose, there is special analyzer ROS0003 that report a diagnostic if an analyzer is enabled but the required option is not set. ROS0003 is disabled by default. If you want to configure Roslynator on a user-wide basis you have to use the Roslynator config file. The default configuration file can be used with an extension for Visual Studio or VS Code.
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    Init-Venv

    Init-Venv

    Initialize a base virtual environment for Python.

    InitVenv is a cross-platform automation tool that streamlines Python development workflow by automatically creating Python virtual environments, installing project dependencies from requirements.txt, and activating the environment with a single command execution. Currently supports Windows, with Linux and macOS support planned for future releases. Features - One-command setup: Create Python virtual environment, install requirements, and activate with a single command - Windows integration: Works seamlessly with Windows File Explorer - Automatic detection: Finds and installs requirements from requirements.txt automatically - Path flexibility: Supports both absolute and relative paths - Zero configuration: Just run and go
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