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    GDScript Toolkit

    GDScript Toolkit

    Independent set of GDScript tools - parser, linter and formatter

    Independent set of GDScript tools, parser, linter and formatter. This project provides a set of tools for daily work with GDScript. At the moment it provides a parser that produces a parse tree for debugging and educational purposes. A linter that performs a static analysis according to some predefined configuration. A formatter that formats the code according to some predefined rules. A code metrics calculator which calculates the cyclomatic complexity of functions and classes. To install this project you need python3 and pip. ...
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    Code-Graph-RAG

    Code-Graph-RAG

    The ultimate RAG for your monorepo

    Code-Graph-RAG is an advanced retrieval-augmented generation system designed specifically for understanding and interacting with large, multi-language codebases by transforming them into structured knowledge graphs. It uses Tree-sitter to parse source code into abstract syntax trees, extracting relationships between functions, classes, and modules to build a graph-based representation of the entire codebase. This structured approach enables more accurate and context-aware querying compared to traditional text-based search methods, allowing users to ask natural language questions about code structure and functionality. ...
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    Python JSONPath Next-Generation

    Python JSONPath Next-Generation

    JSONPath implementation for Python that aims to be standard compliant

    A final implementation of JSONPath for Python that aims to be standard compliant, including arithmetic and binary comparison operators, as defined in the original JSONPath proposal. This package merges both jsonpath-rw and jsonpath-rw-ext and provides several AST API enhancements, such as the ability to update or remove nodes in the tree. This library provides a robust and significantly extended implementation of JSONPath for Python. It is tested with CPython 3.7 and higher. This library differs from other JSONPath implementations in that it is a full language implementation, meaning the JSONPath expressions are first-class objects, easy to analyze, transform, parse, print, and extend.
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    Parse C++ header files using ply.lex to generate navigable class tree representing the class structure. CppHeaderParser.py has the advantage of being a pure python C++ header parser. Grap a copy of ply at http://www.dabeaz.com/ply/
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    Analyzer for Files

    A tool to look into file contents

    Analyzer for Files (AoF) is a tool to look into file contents, analyze the structure with installed plug-ins, and show the results with several split windows including converted data and a tree if successful. It was designed as a workbench with a core and plug-in extensions. It can handle the normal plain-text file and data, complex binaries supported with the corresponding plug-ins. What's more, the developers can deploy and release their own plug-ins according to the plug-in developing...
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    HTML DOM Parser

    HTML parser which can be used for screen-scraping applications

    htmldom parses the HTML file and provides methods for iterating and searching the parse tree in a similar way as Jquery. To report bugs please mail me at bhimsen.pes@gmail.com
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    BlockIt provides a Python framework to scan and parse a program file into constituent nested blocks, however defined, forming a block tree of your code and can be used as a mechanism to "extend" in some sense, the underlying programming language.
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    HappyDoc is a tool for extracting documentation from Python source code. It differs from other such applications by the fact that it uses the parse tree for a module to derive the information and does not import the module.
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    A drawing canvas build around a family tree database for drawing family trees based on that database.
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