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    SpotBugs

    SpotBugs

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

    ...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. However, it can analyze programs compiled for any version of Java, from 1.0 to 1.9. To build the SpotBugs plugin for Eclipse, you'll need to create the file eclipsePlugin/local.properties, containing a property eclipseRoot.dir that points to an Eclipse installation's root directory (see .travis.yml for an example), then run the build.
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    Phan

    Phan

    Phan is a static analyzer for PHP

    ...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). With Phan installed, you'll want to create a .phan/config.php file in your project to tell Phan how to analyze your source code. Phan 5 depends on PHP 7.2+ with the php-ast extension (1.0.16+ is preferred) and supports analyzing PHP version 7.0-8.1 syntax. Check that all methods, functions, classes, traits, interfaces, constants, properties and variables are defined and accessible. Check for type safety and arity issues on method/function/closure calls.
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    The SQOPS project makes it possible to analyze and optimize ETL processes. in particular the Talend ETL.
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    codelyzer

    codelyzer

    Static analysis for Angular projects

    ...Note that by default all components are aligned with the style guide so you won't see any errors in the console. Codelyzer supports any template and style language by custom hooks. If you're using Sass for instance, you can allow codelyzer to analyze your styles by creating a file .codelyzer.js in the root of your project (where the node_modules directory is). In the configuration file can implement custom pre-processing and template resolution logic. Lint rules encode logic for syntactic & semantic checks of TypeScript, HTML, CSS and Angular expressions source code.
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