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    OpenRewrite

    OpenRewrite

    Automated mass refactoring of source code

    The OpenRewrite project is a mass source code refactoring ecosystem. Reduce 1000s of hours of static code analysis fixes to minutes. Turn a four-month migration project into four hours of work. Patch security vulnerabilities across 100s of repositories at once. OpenRewrite automates code refactoring and remediation tasks for you, enabling developers to deliver more business value. OpenRewrite's refactoring engine and recipes will always be open-source. Build tool plugins like OpenRewrite...
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    reviewdog

    reviewdog

    Automated code review tool integrated with any code analysis tools

    ...“reviewdog” provides a way to post review comments to code hosting services, such as GitHub, automatically by integrating with any linter tools with ease. It uses any output of lint tools, with translation if required, and posts them as a comment if the file and line are in diff of patches to review. reviewdog also supports running in a local environment to filter the output of lint tools by diff. We can use various linters and static code analysis tools to detect such problems in local machines, editors, CI services. However, here is the problem. Static analysis tools may report false-positive results. Reporting false-positive results itself is ok, but due to the false-positive results we cannot make build fail and it becomes difficult for us to find true positive results from messed up analysis results.
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    Patch file shows difference in files in whole lines. Sometimes those lines are very similar, only one or two words changed. This script compares changed lines by characters and highlights actual differences in them - very helpful with long lines.
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