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    revive Static Code

    revive Static Code

    6x faster, stricter, configurable, and extensible

    ...Revive provides a framework for the development of custom rules, and lets you define a strict preset for enhancing your development & code review processes. Fast & extensible static code analysis framework for Go. Allows us to enable or disable rules using a configuration file. Allows us to configure the linting rules with a TOML file. 2x faster running the same rules as golint. Provides functionality for disabling a specific rule or the entire linter for a file or a range of lines. golint allows this only for generated files. ...
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    tfsec

    tfsec

    Security scanner for your Terraform code

    tfsec is a static analysis security scanner for your Terraform code. Designed to run locally and in your CI pipelines, developer-friendly output and fully documented checks mean detection and remediation can take place as quickly and efficiently as possible. tfsec takes a developer-first approach to scanning your Terraform templates; using static analysis and deep integration with the official HCL parser it ensures that security issues can be detected before your infrastructure changes take effect. ...
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    SpotBugs

    SpotBugs

    A tool for static analysis to look for bugs in Java code

    SpotBugs is a program that uses static analysis to look for bugs in Java code. It is free software, distributed under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License. SpotBugs is a fork of FindBugs (which is now an abandoned project), carrying on from the point where it left off with the support of its community. Please check the official manual for details. SpotBugs requires JRE (or JDK) 1.8.0 or later to run.
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    Credo

    Credo

    A static code analysis tool for the Elixir language

    Credo is a static code analysis and linting tool for the Elixir language, with an emphasis on promoting code consistency, teaching best practices, and helping developers identify refactoring opportunities, style inconsistencies, and potentially problematic code patterns. Elixir plugin for JetBrains IDEs (IntelliJ IDEA, Rubymine, PHPStorm, PyCharm, etc).
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    Pylint

    Pylint

    It's not just a linter that annoys you!

    Pylint is a static code analyzer for Python 2 or 3. The latest version supports Python 3.7.2 and above. Pylint analyses your code without actually running it. It checks for errors, enforces a coding standard, looks for code smells, and can make suggestions about how the code could be refactored. Projects that you might want to use alongside pylint include flake8 (faster and simpler checks with very few false positives), mypy, pyright or pyre (typing checks), bandit (security-oriented checks), black and isort (auto-formatting), autoflake (automated removal of unused import or variable), pyupgrade (automated upgrade to newer python syntax) and pydocstringformatter (automated pep257). ...
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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!
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    lintr

    lintr

    Static Code Analysis for R

    lintr is a static code analysis tool for R that identifies syntax errors, style inconsistencies, and other potential issues in R scripts and packages. It supports customizable lint rules and integrates with many editors to provide realtime feedback and enforce coding standards (e.g., tidyverse style).
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    Kibit

    Kibit

    There's a function for that

    kibit is a static analysis tool for Clojure/ClojureScript that detects code patterns that can be rewritten more idiomatically. Based on core.logic, it suggests replacements—like using when instead of if for single-branch logic. It integrates via the command line or Leiningen plugin, enhancing code quality and readability.
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    HTMLHint

    HTMLHint

    The static code analysis tool you need for your HTML

    Static code analysis tool you need for your HTML. By default, htmlhint looks for a .htmlhintrc file in the current directory and all parent directories and applies its rules when parsing a file.
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    AWS SigV4 Library

    AWS SigV4 Library

    AWS library to sign AWS HTTP requests with Signature Version 4

    ...This library has gone through code quality checks including verification that no function has a GNU Complexity score over 8, and checks against deviations from mandatory rules in the MISRA coding standard. Deviations from the MISRA C:2012 guidelines are documented under MISRA Deviations. This library has also undergone static code analysis using Coverity static analysis, and validation of memory safety through the CBMC automated reasoning tool.
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    mobsfscan

    mobsfscan

    Static analysis tool that can find insecure code patterns in code

    mobsfscan is a fast and powerful static analysis tool for identifying security vulnerabilities in mobile app source code. It supports Android, iOS, and Flutter codebases and helps developers secure apps before deployment.
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    Zine

    Zine

    Fast, Scalable, Flexible Static Site Generator (SSG)

    ...Zine turns your content into HTML, styles it using your layouts, and finally copies the result (alongside other assets like images) into an output directory that you can then publish on static hosting services like GitHub Pages. Zine uses a structured approach to content authoring that helps keep sizeable content collections manageable. Similarly, the build process uses surgical dependency tracking to ensure minimal rebuilds, keeping the authoring experience excellent at all scales. SuperMD is an extension of Markdown that allows you to define embedded assets and semantic constructs that would be impossible to express in Markdown without using inline HTML. ...
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    Error Prone

    Error Prone

    Catch common Java mistakes as compile-time errors

    Error Prone is a static analysis tool for Java that catches common programming mistakes at compile-time. It’s common for even the best programmers to make simple mistakes. And sometimes a refactoring that seems safe can leave behind code that will never do what’s intended. We’re used to getting help from the compiler, but it doesn’t do much beyond static type checking.
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    i18n-tasks

    i18n-tasks

    Manage translation and localization with static analysis, for Ruby i18

    Manage translation and localization with static analysis, for Ruby i18n. i18n-tasks helps you find and manage missing and unused translations. This gem analyses code statically for key usages, such as I18n.t('some.key'), in order to report keys that are missing or unused. Pre-fill missing keys, optionally from Google Translate or DeepL Pro. Remove unused keys. Thus addressing the two main problems of i18n gem design, missing keys only blow up at runtime. i18n-tasks can be used with any project using the ruby i18n gem (default in Rails). i18n-tasks health checks if any keys are missing or not used, that interpolations variables are consistent across locales, and that all the locale files are normalized (auto-formatted).
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    RuboCop

    RuboCop

    A Ruby static code analyzer and formatter, based on the community Ruby

    RuboCop is a Ruby static code analyzer (a.k.a. linter) and code formatter. Out of the box it will enforce many of the guidelines outlined in the community Ruby Style Guide. RuboCop packs a lot of features on top of what you’d normally expect from a linter. Works with every major Ruby implementation. Autocorrection of many of the code offenses it detects.
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    detekt Kotlin

    detekt Kotlin

    Static code analysis for Kotlin

    detekt helps you write cleaner Kotlin code so you can focus on what matters the most building amazing software. detekt comes with a set of plugins that helps you configure it easily in your Gradle, Maven, Bazel, ... build. Enjoy static analysis on Android, JVM, JS, Native, and Multiplatform projects out of the box. detekt can be easily extended with custom rules that help you track and fix anti-patterns in your codebase. detekt is entirely open-source and developed by the community. Join us on GitHub and help us shape the future of this tool.
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    Ameba

    Ameba

    A static code analysis tool for Crystal

    Code-style linter for Crystal. A single-celled animal that catches food and moves about by extending fingerlike projections of protoplasm. Ameba is a static code analysis tool for the Crystal language. It enforces a consistent Crystal code style, and also catches code smells and wrong code constructions. Ameba allows you to dig deeper into an issue, by showing you details about the issue and the reasoning behind it being reported. Starting from 0.31.0 Crystal supports parallelism. It allows running linting in parallel too. ...
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    Bandit

    Bandit

    Bandit is a tool designed to find common security issues in Python

    Bandit is a tool designed to find common security issues in Python code. To do this, Bandit processes each file, builds an AST from it, and runs appropriate plugins against the AST nodes. Once Bandit has finished scanning all the files, it generates a report. Bandit was originally developed within the OpenStack Security Project and later rehomed to PyCQA.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Phan

    Phan

    Phan is a static analyzer for PHP

    Phan is a static analyzer for PHP. Phan prefers to avoid false positives and attempts to prove incorrectness rather than correctness. Phan looks for common issues and will verify type compatibility on various operations when type information is available or can be deduced. Phan has a good (but not comprehensive) understanding of flow control and can track values in a few use cases (e.g. arrays, integers, and strings).
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    PHP Parser

    PHP Parser

    A PHP parser written in PHP

    This is a PHP 5.2 to PHP 8.0 parser written in PHP. Its purpose is to simplify static code analysis and manipulation. A parser is useful for static analysis, manipulation of code and basically any other application dealing with code programmatically. A parser constructs an Abstract Syntax Tree (AST) of the code and thus allows dealing with it in an abstract and robust way. As the parser is based on the tokens returned by token_get_all (which is only able to lex the PHP version it runs on), additionally a wrapper for emulating tokens from newer versions is provided. ...
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    pkgdown

    pkgdown

    Generate static html documentation for an R package

    pkgdown is an R package (by the r-lib group) whose purpose is to generate static websites (HTML) for R packages, automatically converting a package’s help files, vignettes, README, NEWS, etc., into a documentation website. It helps package authors share their documentation online with minimal friction. It supports custom templates, themes, and configuration. pkgdown 2.0.0 includes an upgrade from Bootstrap 3 to Bootstrap 5, which is accompanied by a whole bunch of minor UI improvements. ...
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    Code Quality and Security for Java

    Code Quality and Security for Java

    SonarSource Static Analyzer for Java Code Quality and Security

    Hundreds of unique rules to find Java bugs, code smells & vulnerabilities. Sonar static analysis helps you build and maintain high-quality Java code. Covering popular build systems, standards and versions, Sonar elevates your coding game while keeping vulnerabilities at bay. With each Java version, we create dedicated rules so you learn shiny, new features and avoid pitfalls. Consistently find tricky, hard-to-spot issues in your regular expressions.
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    WALA

    WALA

    Libraries for Analysis, with frontends for Java, Android, and JS

    The T. J. Watson Libraries for Analysis (WALA) provide static analysis capabilities for Java bytecode and related languages and for JavaScript. The system is licensed under the Eclipse Public License, which has been approved by the OSI (Open Source Initiative) as a fully certified open-source license. The initial WALA infrastructure was independently developed as part of the DOMO research project at the IBM T.J.
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    BemiDB

    BemiDB

    Postgres read replica optimized for analytics

    BemiDB is a high-performance, key-value database designed for efficient data retrieval and storage, optimized for applications requiring fast read and write operations.
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    HLint

    HLint

    Haskell source code suggestions

    HLint is a linter for Haskell that suggests stylistic improvements and potential simplifications in Haskell code. It parses Haskell source files and provides hints to refactor code for better readability, maintainability, or performance. HLint is highly configurable and supports custom rules, integrations with CI tools, and editor plugins. It is widely used in the Haskell ecosystem for maintaining consistent code standards.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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