Open Source Haskell Static Code Analysis Tools

Haskell Static Code Analysis Tools

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    Partful | 3D Explosion Parts Catalog

    For Original Equipment Manufacturers, Head of After Sales, Parts Managers, Aftermarket Manager, Technical and Services, Maintenance

    Partful lets you showcase your products and parts in stunning 3D, allowing your customers to instantly find the right parts and click to order in one exploded view.
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  • Combine Jira and SCM data to improve team performance Icon
    Combine Jira and SCM data to improve team performance

    For engineering leaders who need to foster alignment with the business and streamline their operations for better efficiency and higher productivity

    Jellyfish is the leading Engineering Management Platform, providing complete visibility into engineering organizations, the work they do, and how they operate. By analyzing engineering signals from Git and Jira, qualitative team feedback, and contextual business data from roadmapping, incident response, HR, calendar, and collaboration tools, Jellyfish enables engineering leaders to align engineering decisions with business initiatives and deliver the right software, efficiently, on time. With Jellyfish, engineering leaders can focus their teams on what matters most to the business, driving strategic decisions and delivering results.
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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.
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