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    Slither

    Slither

    Static Analyzer for Solidity

    ...Now you can integrate it into your code-review process. We are open sourcing the core analysis engine of Slither. This core provides advanced static-analysis features, including an intermediate representation (SlithIR) with taint tracking capabilities on top of which complex analyses (“detectors”) can be built.
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    Smart Contract Sanctuary

    Smart Contract Sanctuary

    A home for ethereum smart contracts

    ...A scriptable semantic grep utility for solidity (crunch numbers, find specific contracts, extract data) Semgrep is a fast, open-source, static analysis tool for finding bugs and enforcing code standards at editor, commit, and CI time, and now supports Solidity! A powerful online code search service that can be used to search the sanctuary without cloning.
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    Dapp tools by DappHub

    Dapp tools by DappHub

    Dapp, Seth, Hevm, and more

    Command line tools and smart contract libraries for Ethereum smart contract development. All you need Ethereum development tool. Build, test, fuzz, formally verify, debug & deploy solidity contracts. Ethereum CLI. Query contracts, send transactions, follow logs, slice & dice data. Testing-oriented EVM implementation. Debug, fuzz, or symbolically execute code against local or mainnet state. Sign Ethereum transactions from a local keystore or hardware wallet. dapptools is currently in a stage...
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    Hyperledger Burrow

    Hyperledger Burrow

    A permissioned Ethereum smart-contract blockchain node

    Hyperledger Burrow is a permissioned Ethereum smart-contract blockchain node. It executes Ethereum EVM and WASM smart contract code (usually written in Solidity) on a permissioned virtual machine. Burrow provides transaction finality and high transaction throughput on a proof-of-stake Tendermint consensus engine. Burrow is a fully-fledged blockchain node and smart contract execution engine -- a distributed database that executes code. Burrow runs Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) and Web Assembly (WASM) smart contracts. ...
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    Ethlint

    Ethlint

    (Formerly Solium) Code quality & Security Linter for Solidity

    Ethlint (Formerly Solium) analyzes your Solidity code for style & security issues and fixes them. Standardize Smart Contract practices across your organization. Integrate with your build system. Deploy with confidence! Solium does not strictly follow Solidity Style Guide. The practices it enforces by default are best practices for the community at large. If you’re using vim with syntastic, and prefer to use a locally installed version of Solium (rather than a global version), you can install...
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