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    SonarQube

    SonarQube

    Continuous inspection

    SonarQube empowers all developers to write cleaner and safer code. Thousands of automated Static Code Analysis rules, protecting your app on multiple fronts, and guiding your team. Catch tricky bugs to prevent undefined behavior from impacting end-users. Fix vulnerabilities that compromise your app, and learn AppSec along the way with Security Hotspots. Make sure your codebase is clean and maintainable, to increase developer velocity! We embrace progress - whether it's multi-language...
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    Angular ESLint

    Angular ESLint

    Monorepo for all the tooling related to using ESLint with Angular

    Monorepo for all the tooling which enables ESLint to lint Angular projects. Follow the latest Getting Started guide on angular.io in order to install the Angular CLI. Create a new Angular CLI workspace in the normal way, optionally using any of the supported command line arguments and following the interactive prompts. 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...
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    eslint-plugin-jsx-a11y

    eslint-plugin-jsx-a11y

    Static AST checker for a11y rules on JSX elements

    Static AST checker for accessibility rules on JSX elements. This plugin does a static evaluation of the JSX to spot accessibility issues in React apps. Because it only catches errors in static code, use it in combination with axe-core/react to test the accessibility of the rendered DOM. Consider these tools just as one step of a larger a11y testing process and always test your apps with assistive technology. If you installed ESLint globally (using the -g flag in npm, or the global prefix in...
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    Unused

    Unused

    A command line tool to identify unused code

    Unused identifies unused code in Rails, Phoenix, and other types of applications, improving developer productivity. By default, unused leverages a different memory allocator called mimalloc. For my local benchmarks, it speeds up execution by a significant amount (which is documented in the commit introducing mimalloc), but currently runs into sporadic issues on Apple M1 devices. If you run into issues with segmentation faults, consider reinstalling unused with the stock Rust allocator. It is...
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    Java library to parse GNU Makefiles. The source code is available from SVN. The latest revision should be in trunk, the latest "stable" release should be in branch.
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    DiffReport

    DiffReport

    Code Difference report

    Often I have seen some Huge Maintenance Projects it is always very difficult to track the incremental files for each release and If we want to do that we need to checkout both the branches and use some UI based tool to get the diff of the files finally we end up waiting in front of the PC for a long time and do this job. In many cases we spend more than 2 hrs/day. The time increases if there are more such parallel releases and at the end of the day 1 developer does it as full time job and has zero productivity. ...
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