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    Zally

    Zally

    A minimalistic, simple-to-use API linter

    ...Its standard configuration will check your APIs against the rules defined in Zalando’s RESTful Guidelines, but anyone can use it out of the box. Zally’s easy-to-use CLI uses the server in the background so that you can check your API on the spot. It also features an intuitive Web UI that shows implemented rules and lints external files and (with its online editor) API definitions.
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    JCSC is a highly configurable checking tool for your Java source code. It checks the compliance to a defineable coding standard like naming conventions and code structure. Also signs of bad coding, potential bugs are found. JCSC is inspired by lint.
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    Luna Code Checker

    Luna Code Checker

    An advanced web-based tool for checking JavaScript code using ESLint.

    Luna Code Checker An advanced web-based tool for checking JavaScript code using ESLint. How to Use Clone the repository. Run npm install to install the dependencies. Run npm start to start the server. Open http://localhost:3000 in your web browser. Write or paste your JavaScript code in the textarea. Click the "Check Code" button to see linting results.
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