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    This is trying to create code analyzer for Harbour language code and add it later in HbIDE and use it later in for NetBeans plugin and use it later in other IDEs. I use GIT here. Harbour project https://harbour.github.io/ Docs about ANTLR: https://tomassetti.me/antlr-mega-tutorial http://www.xfront.com/ANTLR/ about v.3: http://www.r-5.org/files/books/computers/compilers/writing/Terence_Parr-The_Definitive_ANTLR_Reference-EN.pdf about v.4: https://pragprog.com/book/tpantlr2/the-definitive-antlr-4-reference and help here https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/antlr-discussion
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    Hydrogen

    Hydrogen

    Run code interactively, inspect data, and plot

    Hydrogen is an interactive coding environment that supports Python, R, JavaScript and other Jupyter kernels. Hydrogen was inspired by Bret Victor's ideas about the power of instantaneous feedback and the design of Light Table. Running code inline and in real-time is a more natural way to develop. By bringing the interactive style of Light Table to the rock-solid usability of Atom, Hydrogen makes it easy to write code the way you want to. You also may be interested in our latest project – interact – a desktop application that wraps up the best of the web-based Jupyter notebook. Watch expressions let you keep track of variables and re-run snippets after every change. Completions from the running kernel, just like autocomplete in the Chrome dev tools. Code can be inspected to show useful information provided by the running kernel. One kernel per language (so you can run snippets from several files, all in the same namespace).
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    Imgbot

    Imgbot

    An Azure Function solution to crawl through all of your image files

    Don’t spend another second worrying about compressing your images. Install Imgbot into your GitHub projects, and focus on your application. Install Imgbot from the GitHub marketplace into your projects with the click of a button. Imgbot will send you your first pull request optimizing all of the images that it can find. Imgbot watches for new images in your repository and opens more pull requests. When you’re shipping code and hitting deadlines, it’s easy to forget about optimizing your images. But the truth is if you don’t optimize your images, you are losing out. Web pages with optimized images load faster. Faster pages have higher conversion rates, lower bounce rates, and happier users. And of course, smaller images reduce bandwidth costs for you and your visitors. Setting up and configuring your own tools can be a complicated and lengthy process. That means you are not focusing on shipping your next big update. With a few clicks, you can install Imgbot and permanently solve it.
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    Java libraries with the functionality of indenting source code utilizing regular expresions. Currently C/C++, Java, HTML, and XML are supported.
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    Libaries and plugins for java developpement with Idea IntelliJ
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    News: since 2015 we continue all related developments within Collective Knowledge Framework: http://github.com/ctuning/ck/wiki ICI transforms production compilers into open interactive plugin-based research infrastructure as the first step towards future intelligent self-tuning computing systems. More information: http://cTuning.org/ici
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    JASTI

    JASTI

    JASTI (Java AST Inspector)

    JASTI (Java AST Inspector) is an inspector for the OpenJDK compiler AST
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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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    JComp

    Program to translate source codes

    Program is aimed to be able to translate source codes from one language to other. Currently it only works (somewhat) for the following translations: - pascal to java - pascal to php - c to php Any constructive suggestions or feature requests are welcome
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    JCycles

    [frozen] A library for computing cycles in graphs or in Java code.

    [This project is frozen, but has an offspring with more features: https://github.com/jeffhain/jadecy ] JCycles provides treatments to compute cycles, or just strongly connected components, in directed graphs in general, or in classes or packages dependencies graphs parsed from class files (major version <= 51, else does best effort). It uses Tarjan's algorithm for SCCs, and Johnson's for cycles, with continuations instead of recursion, which allows to handle large graphs (< Integer.MAX_VALUE vertices). Requires Java 5 or later.
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    JITTAC

    JITTAC

    Just-In-Time Tool for Achitecture Consistency

    JITTAC is an Architecture Consistency plug-in for Eclipse that helps maintain consistency between the architectural design and the implementation. It detects the potential problem areas by a method based on Reflexion Model (jrmtool) and prompts the developer accordingly. For a fuller description, please see the website.
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    JSHint

    JSHint

    A tool that helps to detect errors and in your JavaScript code

    JSHint is a community-driven tool that detects errors and potential problems in JavaScript code. Since JSHint is so flexible, you can easily adjust it in the environment you expect your code to execute. JSHint is publicly available and will always stay this way. The project aims to help JavaScript developers write complex programs without worrying about typos and language gotchas. Any code base eventually becomes huge at some point, so simple mistakes, that would not show themselves when written, can become show stoppers and add extra hours of debugging. So, static code analysis tools come into play and help developers spot such problems. JSHint scans a program written in JavaScript and reports about commonly made mistakes and potential bugs. The potential problem could be a syntax error, a bug due to an implicit type conversion, a leaking variable, or something else entirely.
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    JSLintMate

    Quick, simple JSLint/JSHint in TextMate. Hurt your feelings in style.

    For source code and more info, visit: http://rondevera.github.com/jslintmate/
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    Jadecy

    Java lib to compute (code) deps, SCCs, and cycles (Johnson algorithm).

    Jadecy (Java Dependencies and Cycles) is a Java library to compute dependencies (elements depended on, or depending), strongly connected components, and cycles, in general directed graphs, or classes or packages dependencies graphs parsed from class files (major version <= 52, else does best effort). It uses Tarjan's algorithm for SCCs computation, and Johnson's algorithm for exhaustive cycles computation, with continuations instead of recursion, which allows to handle large graphs (< 2^31 vertices). Since version 1.1, can also compute shortest cycles covering all edges of SCCs. Usage from command line is also possible but with reduced flexibility (cf. JadecyMain class). API entry point for Java code dependencies is the Jadecy class, or DepUnit that makes use of it and is designed for unit tests. API entry point for general graph computations is the net.jadecy.graph package. Requires Java 5 or later. Also available on github: https://github.com/jeffhain/jadecy
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    Java Call Trace to UML Sequence Diagram
    This tool helps you to reverse engineer UML Sequence Diagram for your java program at runtime. It works well with both complex java programs (that have multiple threads) and J2EE applications deployed on Application Servers.
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    Java Cobol Lexer take a cobol source program and return it as a list of lexical tokens. Library takes source code in fixed, free and mixed formats. It recognizes standard Cobol 85.
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    Java reverse-engineering plug-in for Eclipse Modelling project. Depends on JDK and UML2 eclipse projects. Supports JKD5, including enums and generics.
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    JavaCount is a simple (Code, Comments, Cyclomatic and Statements) counter for Java methods that ouput the metrics in various formats (csv, xml, etc) -- Acknowledgement: EU Funded FP6 Qualoss Project (see http://www.qualoss.eu).
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    JazzTeamEdu project contains Java educational sources provided by JazzTeam Open Source company. These sources are examples of usage of classes, investigations related to popular frameworks which are not formed as separate project yet.
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    Jistory is an Eclipse plug-in for history sensitive detection of design anomalies in source code. This plug-in aims to aid the developer in writing better code by using history sensitive heuristics to analyse multiple versions of source code.
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    Justus is a tool set for Progress 4GL (ABL) Developers. It includes a simplified parser for 4GL, an API to load Profiler data and a Test Coverage Tool.
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    Kammerjäger

    Kammerjäger is a debugging tool with integrated correctness proving.

    Kammerjäger is a debugging and testing tool that enables you to prove the correctness of your code. In our C like programming language named "SimPL" you can easily and simply annotate your code with preconditions and assertions (also with forall and exists expressions). We then use Microsofts Z3 theorem prover to prove if the behaviour of your program matches what you expected. The easy to use GUI with an integrated Interpreter and Debugger (with a Stackview and HotCodeReplacement) makes it even easier to write your code and find errors. This project has been developed during a University project called PSE ("Praxis der Softwareentwicklung" / "practical experience in software developement") at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) by Andreas Eberle, Nicolas Loza, Olga Plisovskaya, Andreas Waidler and Michael Zangl. Other Projects and pages of the team's members: www.settlers-android-clone.com (by Andreas Eberle and Michael Zangl) www.andreas-eberle.com
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    KoyamaPbl2011

    HealFu is an iPhone app for manage health developed by Prof.Koyama Lab

    HealFu allows you to easily record health and fitness data and make your life better. -Your ideal body weight will be calculated according to your height and sex(your Body Mass Index). -After recording your body weight, a message will encourage you. -This application will be enhanced to upload images to twitter and facebook. FEATURES Functions: Recorded your health and fitness data are easily checked by the graphs. Easily set your goal weight by increasing or decreasing your ideal body weight. Well designed for recording health and fitness data. Encourge message will not allow you to record your weight boringly.
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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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    Lebab

    Lebab

    Turn your ES5 code into readable ES6

    Turn your ES5 code into readable ES6. Lebab does the opposite of what Babel does. Lebab transpiles your ES5 code to ES6/ES7. It does exactly the opposite of what Babel does. Convert your old-fashioned code using the lebab cli tool, enabling a specific transformation. The recommended way of using Lebab is to apply one transform at a time, read what exactly the transform does and what are its limitations, apply it to your code and inspect the diff carefully. Transforms can be applied with relatively high confidence. They use pretty straightforward and strict rules for changing the code. The resulting code should be almost 100% equivalent to the original code. Transforms should be applied with caution. They either use heuristics that can't guarantee that the resulting code is equivalent of the original code, or they have significant bugs which can result in breaking your code.
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