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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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    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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    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. Watson Research Center. In 2006, IBM donated the software to the community. The...
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