Showing 5 open source projects for "code analyzer"

View related business solutions
  • Free CRM Software With Something for Everyone Icon
    Free CRM Software With Something for Everyone

    216,000+ customers in over 135 countries grow their businesses with HubSpot

    Think CRM software is just about contact management? Think again. HubSpot CRM has free tools for everyone on your team, and it’s 100% free. Here’s how our free CRM solution makes your job easier.
    Get free CRM
  • Bright Data - All in One Platform for Proxies and Web Scraping Icon
    Bright Data - All in One Platform for Proxies and Web Scraping

    Say goodbye to blocks, restrictions, and CAPTCHAs

    Bright Data offers the highest quality proxies with automated session management, IP rotation, and advanced web unlocking technology. Enjoy reliable, fast performance with easy integration, a user-friendly dashboard, and enterprise-grade scaling. Powered by ethically-sourced residential IPs for seamless web scraping.
    Get Started
  • 1
    SonarJS

    SonarJS

    SonarSource Static Analyzer for JavaScript and TypeScript

    This SonarSource project is a static code analyzer for JavaScript, TypeScript and CSS languages. In order to analyze JavaScript, TypeScript or CSS code, you need to have a supported version of Node.js installed on the machine running the scan. Recommended versions are the previous LTS version v14 and the latest version - v16. We recommend using the latest available LTS version (v16 as of today) for optimal stability and performance. v12 is still supported, but it already reached end-of-life...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • 2
    TOTVS Developer Studio para VSCode

    TOTVS Developer Studio para VSCode

    Totvs Developer Studio for vscode

    The TOTVS Developer Studio for VS Code extension provides a development suite for the Protheus/Logix ecosystem. Using the LSP ( Language Server Protocol ) and DAP ( Debug Adapter Protocol ) communication protocols , both widely used and extensible to other IDEs on the market, such as Atom, Visual Studio, Eclipse, Eclipse Theia, Vim and Emacs. When starting VS Code with the TDS-VSCode extension installed, open (or create) the main folder that contains (or will contain) your source and resource...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • 3
    Faast.js

    Faast.js

    Serverless batch computing made simple

    Serverless batch computing made simple. Serverless function architectures are optimized for event-driven systems. Faast.js simplifies serverless batch applications by automating infrastructure, code packaging, invocation, and cleanup. Combine the power of scalable serverless functions with the ease-of-use and familiarity of ordinary async functions. Go from zero to a thousand cores in seconds. Scale back down to zero just as quickly. Faast.js delivers the brute force power of the cloud...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • 4
    REACT COOL STARTER

    REACT COOL STARTER

    A starter boilerplate for a universal web app

    ... a universal web app from scratch and how to test it. Redux Toolkit is the official, opinionated, batteries-included toolset for efficient Redux development. It includes several utility functions that simplify the most common Redux use cases. In a word, we can do more work with less code, start from the tutorial to learn more about it.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • Start building the next generation of GenAI apps today Icon
    Start building the next generation of GenAI apps today

    MongoDB and Google Cloud bring together powerful technologies that enable you to confidently build GenAI experiences.

    MongoDB Atlas is a fully-managed developer data platform built by developers, for developers. With tight integration to Google Cloud services such as Vertex AI and BigQuery, you can accelerate application deployment to stay at the forefront of AI innovation.
    Learn More
  • 5
    codelyzer

    codelyzer

    Static analysis for Angular projects

    A set of tslint rules for static code analysis of Angular TypeScript projects. (If you are using ESLint check out the new angular-eslint repository.). You can run the static code analyzer over web apps, NativeScript, Ionic, etc. Note that by default all components are aligned with the style guide so you won't see any errors in the console. Codelyzer supports any template and style language by custom hooks. If you're using Sass for instance, you can allow codelyzer to analyze your styles...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • Previous
  • You're on page 1
  • Next