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    Tencent Cloud Code Analysis

    Tencent Cloud Code Analysis

    Static code analysis

    ...Obtain the Tencent Cloud code analysis platform by deploying TCA Server and Web, and complete the creation of related projects on the platform. After the project is created, you can deploy and configure the Tencent Cloud code analysis client to perform code analysis locally or as an online resident node. Before starting your first code analysis project, you need to deploy the Tencent Cloud Code Analysis client locally.
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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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    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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    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). Checks your code from style to security, duplication, complexity, and also integrates with coverage.
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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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    generator-ngx-rocket

    generator-ngx-rocket

    Extensible Angular 13+ enterprise-grade project generator

    ...Asset revisioning for better cache management. Unit tests using Jasmine, Karma, and headless Chrome. End-to-end tests using Protractor. Static code analysis: TSLint, Codelyzer, Stylelint and HTMLHint. Local knowledgebase server using Hads. Progressive Web App (PWA) support.
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    codelyzer

    codelyzer

    Static analysis for Angular projects

    A set of tslint rules for static code analysis of Angular TypeScript projects. (If you are using ESLint check out the new angular-eslint repository.). You can run the static code analyzer over web apps, NativeScript, Ionic, etc. 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.
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    React Boilerplate

    React Boilerplate

    A highly scalable, offline-first foundation with the best DX

    React Boilerplate is a highly scalable, offline-first foundation for React.js applications. It offers the best developer experience with a focus on performance and best practices. React Boilerplate offers predictable state management so you can take control of your app’s state and keep state mutations manageable. It also features next generation JavaScript, so you can stop worrying about browser support or use features like arrow functions, JSX syntax and more. There’s also support for...
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    RIPS - PHP Security Analysis

    Free Static Code Analysis Tool for PHP Applications

    RIPS is a static code analysis tool for the automated detection of security vulnerabilities in PHP applications. It was released 2010 during the Month of PHP Security (www.php-security.org). NOTE: RIPS 0.5 development is abandoned. A complete rewrite with OOP support and higher precision is available at https://www.ripstech.com/next-generation/
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