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    chimp

    chimp

    Tooling that helps you do quality, faster

    Your Apollo GraphQL development companion for doing quality, faster. Chimp helps you write high-quality code from the get-go. No more putting tests and quality as an after-thought. Quality first, speed for free. Boilerplate is time-consuming, error-prone and boring! Chimp reduces that through its various generators and smart defaults. Modularity leads to maintainable and testable code, and this is a key feature of all Chimp's domain-driven and data-driven generators. Chimp encourages a test-driven workflow by creating tests based on your schema, and helping you stay on the straight and narrow. ...
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    sitecheck

    Modular web site spider for web developers.

    More than just a link checker, sitecheck is a website spider (also known as a crawler) which can assist with SEO by testing an entire site plus both inbound links from search engines and outbound links to other sites for the following issues: looping redirects (HTTP 301/302), broken links (HTTP 404), server errors (HTTP 500), spelling mistakes, low readability scores (using the Flesch Reading Ease test), missing/empty/duplicate meta tags, duplicate content, slow page speed, W3C validation errors and accessibility errors. Sitecheck can also spot some common causes of PCI compliance failure such as insecure content on secure pages, SQL injection/cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerabilities, insecure encryption ciphers and open mail relays. ...
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