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    Angular ESLint

    Angular ESLint

    Monorepo for all the tooling related to using ESLint with Angular

    ...As well as installing all relevant dependencies, the ng add command will automatically detect that you have a workspace with a single project in it, which does not have a linter configured yet. It can therefore go ahead and wire everything up for you!
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    pytype

    pytype

    A static type analyzer for Python code

    ...The tool consumes stub files (.pyi) for the standard library and third-party packages (from typeshed and its own built-ins), enabling accurate checks even in large, mixed-quality codebases. Developers can run pytype locally or wire it into CI to prevent regressions and track tightening type discipline over time. Because pytype infers types, it’s useful during gradual typing, surfacing mismatches, missing attributes, or unsafe unions before runtime. Documentation and a user guide detail configuration, supported features, and how inference interacts with modern Python idioms.
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