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    CLOC (Count Lines of Code)

    CLOC (Count Lines of Code)

    Count lines of code in multiple languages with detailed statistics

    cloc (Count Lines of Code) is a command-line tool that analyzes source code and reports the number of lines by language, distinguishing between code, comments, and blank lines. It supports hundreds of programming languages and is highly useful for estimating project size, comparing codebases, or tracking development progress. cloc can analyze entire directories, version control repositories, and even compressed archives.
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    CLAST

    CLAST

    Parsing, AST and "walking" for Common Lisp code.

    The CLAST library provides parsing, AST manipulation and "walking" for Common Lisp code.
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    SSJE
    This is a Super Simple Java Editor written entirely in Java. It allows you to compile and run java programs in an mdi interface with syntax highlighting and easy commenting. Currently in suspended development. Available as a jar and an msi.
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