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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.
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    PHPDoc-Parser for PHPStan

    PHPDoc-Parser for PHPStan

    Next-gen phpDoc parser with support for intersection types

    Next-generation phpDoc parser with support for intersection types and generics. This project adheres to a Contributor Code of Conduct. By participating in this project and its community, you are expected to uphold this code. Initially you need to run composer install or composer update in case you aren't working in a folder that was built before. Afterward, you can either run the whole build including linting and coding standards.
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    tfsec

    tfsec

    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. Checks for misconfigurations across all major (and some minor) cloud providers. Applies (and embellishes) user-defined Rego policies. Supports multiple output formats: CLI, JSON, SARIF, CSV, CheckStyle, and JUnit. Configurable (via CLI flags and/or config file). ...
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    Doctrine extensions for PHPStan

    Doctrine extensions for PHPStan

    Doctrine extensions for PHPStan

    ...Provides correct return type for Doctrine\ORM\EntityManager::find, getReference and getPartialReference when Foo::class entity class name is provided as the first argument. Queries are analyzed statically and do not require a running database server. This makes use of the Doctrine DQL parser and entities metadata.
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