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    JS Beautifier

    JS Beautifier

    Beautifier for javascript

    ...The beautifier can be added on your page as web library. JS Beautifier is hosted on two CDN services: cdnjs and rawgit. You can beautify javascript using JS Beautifier in your web browser, or on the command-line using node.js or python.
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    Obclipse manage the obfuscation of an ready build eclipse product. It collects the necessary information of a product, configure a third party obfuscator, obfuscate the product and fixes the textual files of the plugins by the obfuscated class names.
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    JODE is a java package containing a decompiler and an optimizer (aka obfuscator ;-) for java.
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    rydeen

    Java obfuscation framework.

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    Patu Digua
    Patu Digua is a web obfuscator for HTML, CSS and JavaScript files. It features command line and graphical interface. It is very easy to integrate into web applications. It is built in Java.
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    aCob - Another C Obfuscator, is an obfuscator for C code based on clang, currently it only supports control flow flattening of input code
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    A PHP code obfuscator written in Python. It's going to work especially with Zend Framework projects
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    This tool will allow obfuscation of UNIX scripts listing an interpreter as the first line. It is most useful for distributing functionality in a commercial product or a high user volume environment where you wish to hide proprietary information.
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    iddin is a PHP/HTML-Obfuscator written in Perl.
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