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    ktlint

    ktlint

    An anti-bikeshedding Kotlin linter with built-in formatter

    No configuration, which means no decisions to make, nothing to argue about and no special files to manage. While this might sound extreme, keep in mind that ktlint tries to capture (reflect) official code style from kotlinlang.org and Android Kotlin Style Guide (+ we respect your .editorconfig and support additional ruleset|s). Built-in formatter. So that you wouldn't have to fix all style violations by hand. Customizable output. plain (+ plain?group_by_file), JSON, HTML and check style...
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    Ansible-lint

    Ansible-lint

    Best practices checker for Ansible

    Ansible Lint is a command-line tool for linting playbooks, roles and collections aimed towards any Ansible users. Its main goal is to promote proven practices, patterns and behaviors while avoiding common pitfalls that can easily lead to bugs or make code harder to maintain. Ansible lint is also supposed to help users upgrade their code to work with newer versions of Ansible. Due to this reason we recommend using it with the newest version of Ansible, even if the version used in production...
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    ESLint

    ESLint

    The pluggable linting utility for identifying patterns in Javascript

    ESLint is an open source tool for identifying and reporting on patterns found in ECMAScript/JavaScript code. ESLint is written using Node.js
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    Ruff

    Ruff

    An extremely fast Python linter, written in Rust

    An extremely fast Python linter, written in Rust. Ruff aims to be orders of magnitude faster than alternative tools while integrating more functionality behind a single, common interface. Ruff can be used to replace Flake8 (plus dozens of plugins), isort, pydocstyle, yesqa, eradicate, pyupgrade, and autoflake, all while executing tens or hundreds of times faster than any individual tool. Ruff is extremely actively developed and used in major open-source projects. Ruff can be configured...
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    stylelint

    stylelint

    A linter that helps you avoid errors and enforce conventions

    stylelint understands the latest CSS syntax including custom properties and level 4 selectors. Extracts embedded styles from HTML, markdown and CSS-in-JS object & template literals. Parses CSS-like syntaxes like SCSS, Sass, Less and SugarSS. Has over 170 built-in rules to catch errors, apply limits and enforce stylistic conventions. Supports plugins so you can create your own rules or make use of plugins written by the community. Automatically fixes the majority of stylistic violations. Itis...
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    Bootlint

    Bootlint

    HTML linter for Bootstrap projects

    Bootlint is a tool that checks for several common HTML mistakes in webpages that are using Bootstrap in a fairly "vanilla" way. Vanilla Bootstrap's components/widgets require their parts of the DOM to conform to certain structures. Bootlint checks that instances of Bootstrap components have correctly structured HTML. Optimal usage of Bootstrap also requires that your pages include certain <meta> tags, an HTML5 doctype declaration, etc.; Bootlint checks that these are present. Bootlint...
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    JavaScript Lint is a development tool that validates JavaScript code for best coding practices, finding common mistakes without actually running the script or opening the web page.
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    CSSLint

    CSSLint

    Automated linting of cascading stylesheets

    CSSLint is an open-source CSS code quality tool originally written by Nicholas C. Zakas and Nicole Sullivan. A lint tool performs static analysis of source code and flags patterns that might be errors or otherwise cause problems for the developer. CSSLint is a tool to help point out problems with your CSS code. It does basic syntax checking as well as applying a set of rules to the code that look for problematic patterns or signs of inefficiency. The rules are all pluggable, so you can...
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    Gulp Boilerplate

    Gulp Boilerplate

    A boilerplate for building web projects with Gulp.js

    A boilerplate for building web projects with Gulp.js. This project is no longer maintained, and is offered as-is. It is strongly recommended that you instead use my Build Tool Boilerplate. Concatenate, minify, and lint JavaScript. Compile, minify, autoprefix, and lint Sass. Optimize SVGs. Copy static files and folders into your dist directory. Automatically add headers and project details to JS and CSS files. Create polyfilled and non-polyfilled versions of JS files. Watch for file changes,...
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    PyChecker is a static analysis tool for finding bugs in Python source code. It finds problems that are typically caught by a compiler for less dynamic languages, like C and C++. It is similar to lint.
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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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    Transmogrify is a code analysis/manipulation tool for Java whose current focus is refactoring. There are also the beginnings of a lint tool and a code twiddler (makes changes to code that aren't refactorings).
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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. Features Comprehensive syntax and style checking using ESLint. Detailed error messages including line numbers and...
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