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    SSJE
    This is a Super Simple Java Editor written entirely in Java. It allows you to compile and run java programs in an mdi interface with syntax highlighting and easy commenting. Currently in suspended development. Available as a jar and an msi.
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    SafeQL

    SafeQL

    Validate and auto-generate TypeScript types from raw SQL queries

    SafeQL is an ESLint plugin for writing SQL queries in a type-safe way. SafeQL automatically infers the type of the query result based on the query itself. SafeQL works with any PostgreSQL client, including Prisma, Sequelize, pg, Postgres.js, and more. SafeQL was built in mind to be easy to use and integrate with your existing codebase. SafeQL was built with monorepos and microservices in mind, and it's easy to use with multiple databases. SafeQL is an ESLint plugin that helps you write SQL (PostgreSQL) queries safely. SafeQL was never meant to replace your current SQL library. Instead, It's a plugin that you can use to add extra functionality to your existing SQL library. It means that you can use SafeQL with any SQL library that you want. You can even use SafeQL with multiple SQL libraries at the same time.
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    Small plug-ins for the Eclipse IDE to enhance the usability. All plugins can be updated through the update site: http://sahits.ch/project/eclipse/update
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    Sanity4J simplifies running multiple code analysis tools on Java projects on an ad-hoc basis. It provides a single entry point to run the tools and produces a consolidated report, which presents all findings in an easily accessible format. Homepage: https://sanity4j.github.io/ Project page: https://github.com/Sanity4J/Sanity4J/
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    Scertify - TechDebt Community

    Scertify - TechDebt Community

    Benchmark code quality and measure Technical Debt of projects in Sonar

    Scertify™ Refactoring Assessment is an open source component dedicated to development & QA teams that provides exclusive benchmark data on Software Quality. It automatically detects the portions of an application that can be refactored, gives valuable information on refactoring strategies, and costs. Though IT departments have matured these last 10 years and have now no doubt on the benefits of a continuous control of code quality, three major concerns were still remaining, without any tools able to effectively addressing these needs: * How to understand quality indicators, and how to compare them with the state of the art? * How to measure and manage the gap between the absolute quality level of a software, and a reasonable (reachable) target of quality? * What are the shortest and safe ways to achieve your quality goals?
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    Semantic

    Semantic

    Parsing, analyzing, and comparing source code across many languages

    semantic is a Haskell library and command line tool for parsing, analyzing, and comparing source code. Run semantic --help for complete list of up-to-date options. Semantic uses tree-sitter to generate parse trees, but layers in a more generalized notion of syntax terms across all supported programming languages. We'll see why this is important when we get to diffs and program analysis, but for now let's just inspect some output. It helps to have a simple program to parse. Symbols are named identifiers driven by the ASTs. This is the format that github.com uses to generate code navigation information allowing c-tags style lookup of symbolic names for fast, incremental navigation in all the supported languages. The incremental part is important because files change often so we want to be able to parse just what's changed and not have to analyze the entire project again.
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    PSF is a path-sensitive, inter-procedural program analysis framework developed on top of Soot.
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    SimpleCov

    SimpleCov

    Code coverage for Ruby with a powerful configuration library

    Code coverage for Ruby with a powerful configuration library and automatic merging of coverage across test suites. SimpleCov is a code coverage analysis tool for Ruby. It uses Ruby's built-in Coverage library to gather code coverage data, but makes processing its results much easier by providing a clean API to filter, group, merge, format, and display those results, giving you a complete code coverage suite that can be set up with just a couple lines of code. SimpleCov/Coverage track covered ruby code, gathering coverage for common templating solutions like erb, slim and haml is not supported. In most cases, you'll want overall coverage results for your projects, including all types of tests, Cucumber features, etc. SimpleCov automatically takes care of this by caching and merging results when generating reports, so your report actually includes coverage across your test suites and thereby gives you a better picture of blank spots.
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    Sistema Automatizado de Métodos de Casos de Pruebas
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    Counts the Lines of Code for any type of source file (Java, C/C++), given the single line comment and muli line comment (configurable)
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    SourceSquare

    SourceSquare

    The free open source scanning engine

    SourceSquare is a free open source scanning solution, based on Antepedia, the world's largest open source knwoledge base, including more than 1,000,000 open source projects from the main forges. SourceSquare is a free (as in free beer) and free (as in free speech, licensed under GNU Affero Public Licence V3) product, which scans a folder on your hard drive and displays a treemap that shows which part of your source code is open source.
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    It's a web application which provides a unify solution to stat. CVS/SVN repository modules code change information and generate html reports. User can browse line of change, file of change, code diff, check-in comment and so on, it can stat. more repository modules one time. After repository modules configured, stat. is simple like a search.
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    Stat cvs/svn Code Change

    stat. cvs,svn code changes and generate html report

    It's a web application which provides a unify solution to stat. CVS/SVN repository modules code change information and generate html reports. User can browse line of change, file of change, code diff, check-in comment and so on, it can stat. more repository modules one time. After repository modules configured, stat. is simple like a search. It's the mirror project of CodeChangeViewer: http://sourceforge.net/projects/ccv/.
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    SublimeLinter-eslint

    SublimeLinter-eslint

    This linter plugin for SublimeLinter provides an interface to ESLint

    This linter plugin for SublimeLinter provides an interface to ESLint. It will be used with "JavaScript" files, but since eslint is pluggable, it can actually lint a variety of other files as well. SublimeLinter will detect some installed local plugins, and thus it should work automatically for e.g. .vue or .ts files. If it works on the command line, there is a chance it works in Sublime without further ado. Make sure the plugins are installed locally colocated to eslint itself. T.i., technically, both eslint and its plugins are described in the very same package.json. Configuration of the plugins is out-of-scope of this README. Be sure to read their README's as well. (If you just installed a plugin, without proper configuration, eslint will probably show error messages or wrong lint results, and SublimeLinter will just pass them to you.)
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    Super-Linter

    Super-Linter

    Combination of multiple linters to install as a GitHub Action

    This repository is for the GitHub Action to run a Super-Linter. It is a simple combination of various linters, written in bash, to help validate your source code. The super-linter finds issues and reports them to the console output. Fixes are suggested in the console output but not automatically fixed, and a status check will show up as failed on the pull request. The design of the Super-Linter is currently to allow linting to occur in GitHub Actions as a part of continuous integration occurring on pull requests as the commits get pushed. It works best when commits are being pushed early and often to a branch with an open or draft pull request. There is some desire to move this closer to local development for faster feedback on linting errors but this is not yet supported. There is no need to set the GitHub Secret as it is automatically set by GitHub, it only needs to be passed to the action.
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    SyntaxHighlighter

    SyntaxHighlighter

    Self-contained code syntax highlighter developed in JavaScript

    SyntaxHighlighter is THE client side highlighter for the web and web-apps! It's been around since 2004 and it's used virtually everywhere to seamlessly highlight code for presentation purposes. The history of this project predates majority of the common web technologies and it has been a challenge to dedicate time and effort to keep it up to date. Everything used to be in one file and assign window variables. SyntaxHighlighter is currently used and has been used in the past by Microsoft, Apache, Mozilla, Yahoo, Wordpress, Bug Labs, Freshbooks and many other companies and blogs. As it always goes with open source, you are welcome to use SyntaxHighlighter free of charge.
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    TODOs

    TODOs

    Search TODO, FIXME and similar comments in project files.

    TODOs is a small command-line utility to search TODO, FIXME and similar comments in project files. It is written in Python 3 and licensed under the terms of GNU GPL 3 license. Supported output formats are TXT, HTML and XML.
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    TeamTools

    Subversion utilities

    A set of web based tools to be used on a Subversion repository, offering: - Search - Browse and diff - Peer review - Alerts
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    Thymeleaf Property Extractor

    Thymeleaf Property Extractor

    A Java-written extractor for all your Thymeleaf localization strings

    Thymeleaf Property Extractor (ThExtractor in short) is a java-written app that given a folder or a html file, extracts every Thymeleaf localisation tags (for example: th:text="#{myString}") to a properties file, to ease and fasten the development of your Spring web app. It's really easy to use! Just run the jar, and browse for your HTML (or a folder containing them) in the first field, and browse for a target .properties file (or create one!) in the second field. And then... do magic!
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    TypeScript Express Starter

    TypeScript Express Starter

    Quick and Easy TypeScript Express Starter

    Express consists of JavaScript, which makes it vulnerable to type definitions. That's why we avoid supersets with starter packages that introduce TypeScript. The package is configured to use TypeScript instead of JavaScript. Express is a fast, open and concise web framework and is a Node.js based project. npx is a tool in the JavaScript package management module, npm. This is a tool that allows you to run the npm package on a single run without installing the package. If you do not enter a project name, it defaults to typescript-express-starter. TypeScript ORM for Node.js based on Data Mapper, Unit of Work and Identity Map patterns. Supports MongoDB, MySQL, MariaDB, PostgreSQL and SQLite databases. A query language for APIs and a runtime for fulfilling those queries with your existing data.
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    TypeWiz

    TypeWiz

    Automatically discover and add missing types in your TypeScript code

    Manually adding types to your codebase can be a daunting task, especially given how much room there is for errors. It’s true that in some cases, the types will be obvious by just reading the code. But when I was adding types to a big project I inherited recently, I found myself actually running the code and setting a breakpoint inside a function to figure out the types that were being passed to it. This gave me an idea: build a tool that does this automatically and much faster, and then call it TypeWiz! TypeWiz is a tool that helps you enrich your TypeScript code while saving your precious time by automating the task of adding types to your code. TypeScript helps you ensure code quality (and also helps you explore your code), but it can only go so far on it’s own: you must provide it with type information to make the most of it.
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    A small tool to remove C / C++ style comments from your source code. Including source.
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    A Unibasic Code Coverage tool. It produces formatted HTML reports on the statement coverage of selected source files. Designed for UniData but should is being ported to UniVerse (still in development, but compiles and works on demonstration programs).
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    Unused

    Unused

    A command line tool to identify unused code

    Unused identifies unused code in Rails, Phoenix, and other types of applications, improving developer productivity. By default, unused leverages a different memory allocator called mimalloc. For my local benchmarks, it speeds up execution by a significant amount (which is documented in the commit introducing mimalloc), but currently runs into sporadic issues on Apple M1 devices. If you run into issues with segmentation faults, consider reinstalling unused with the stock Rust allocator. It is strongly recommended you install Universal Ctags to generate tags files. Universal Ctags supports more languages and has native parsers for a good number of them, resulting in faster tags generation time.
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    VaMoLà - Validator
    VaMoLa Validator is a tool to validate accessibility according to Italian Law - based on AChecker
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