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    eslint-plugin-jsx-a11y

    eslint-plugin-jsx-a11y

    Static AST checker for a11y rules on JSX elements

    Static AST checker for accessibility rules on JSX elements. This plugin does a static evaluation of the JSX to spot accessibility issues in React apps. Because it only catches errors in static code, use it in combination with axe-core/react to test the accessibility of the rendered DOM. Consider these tools just as one step of a larger a11y testing process and always test your apps with assistive technology. If you installed ESLint globally (using the -g flag in npm, or the global prefix in...
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    OovAide

    C++, Java IDE with auto class, sequence, zone, dependency, diagrams

    The OovAide project used to be named oovcde. Searching the web will bring up more information about oovcde at this time. The OovAide project is a C++ or Java analysis IDE for Windows or Linux with an automated multi-tasking build system, cross compiler support, an analysis tool based on CLang that creates UML class, component, sequence as well as zone and portion diagrams from C++ or Java source, static analysis and test coverage. The diagrams allow navigation through the source code,...
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    oovcde

    oovcde

    C++ analysis IDE with auto class, sequence, zone, dependency, diagrams

    The Oovcde project has been renamed to OovAide. Downloades from either location work for now. The Oovcde project is a C++ IDE for Windows or Linux with an automated multi-tasking build system, cross compiler support, an analysis tool based on CLang that creates UML class, component, sequence as well as zone and portion diagrams from C++ source, static analysis and test coverage. The diagrams allow navigation through the source code, and can be edited manually and saved as .SVG files. It...
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    Eclipse Plug-In that determines the Minimal Access Modifier of Java types and methods project and computes the software metrics Inappropriate Generosity with Accessibility of Types (IGAT) and Inappropriate Generosity with Accessibility of Methods (IGAM). The Minimal Access Modifier of a Java type or type member is the most restrictive access modifier that is able to allow all actual usages of the particular type or member from inside a given code base (normally the entire source code of...
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    JCCD
    The Java Code Clone Detection API (JCCD) allows to implement individual code clone detectors. These code clone detectors can be easily integrated into other Java applications. JCCD is based on a pipeline architecture which allows to replace whole par
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