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    Larastan

    Larastan

    Adds code analysis to Laravel improving developer productivity

    Larastan was created by Can Vural and Nuno Maduro, got artwork designed by @Caneco, is maintained by Can Vural, Nuno Maduro, and Viktor Szépe, and is a PHPStan wrapper for Laravel. Larastan focuses on finding errors in your code. It catches whole classes of bugs even before you write tests for the code.
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    Restangular

    Restangular

    AngularJS service to handle Rest API Restful Resources

    Restangular is an AngularJS service that simplifies common GET, POST, DELETE, and UPDATE requests with a minimum of client code. It's a perfect fit for any WebApp that consumes data from a RESTful API. Note This version of Restangular only supports Angular 1. For an Angular 2+ version of Restangular, check out ngx-restangular. It's a separate project with different maintainers, so issues regarding ngx-restangular should be reported over there. Learn Restangular! Try the live demo on plunkr....
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    Thymeleaf Property Extractor

    Thymeleaf Property Extractor

    A Java-written extractor for all your Thymeleaf localization strings

    ...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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