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    Guard

    Guard

    Guard is a command line tool to easily handle events on file system

    ...To install for older versions, update Bundler at least 1.12: gem update bundler and Bundler should correctly resolve to earlier gems for your given Ruby version. Guard automates various tasks by running custom rules whenever file or directories are modified. It's frequently used by software developers, web designers, writers and other specialists to avoid mundane, repetitive actions and commands such as "relaunching" tools after changing source files or configurations. Common use cases include: an IDE replacement, web development tools, designing "smart" and "responsive" build systems/workflows, automating various project tasks and installing/monitoring various system services.
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    SwiftFormat

    SwiftFormat

    A command-line tool and Xcode Extension for formatting Swift code

    SwiftFormat is a code library and command-line tool for reformatting Swift code on macOS or Linux. SwiftFormat goes above and beyond what you might expect from a code formatter. In addition to adjusting white space, it can insert or remove implicit self, remove redundant parentheses, and correct many other deviations from the standard Swift idioms. Many programmers have a preferred style for formatting their code, and others seem entirely blind to the existing formatting conventions of a...
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    werf

    werf

    The CLI tool gluing Git, Docker, Helm, and Kubernetes

    werf is an Open Source CLI tool written in Go, designed to simplify and speed up the delivery of applications. To use it, you need to describe the configuration of your application (in other words, how to build and deploy it to Kubernetes) and store it in a Git repo, the latter acts as a single source of truth. In short, that's what we call GitOps today. werf is not a complete CI/CD solution, but a tool for creating pipelines that can be embedded into any existing CI/CD system. It literally...
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    The Fuck

    Magnificent app which corrects your previous console command

    ...It works by matching these previous commands with a rule. When it finds a match, it creates a new command based on the matched rule and executes this command. It has numerous rules enabled by default, including ones for fixing misspelled commands, fixing wrong commands, spell checking and correcting failed commands, and many, many others. You can also create your own rules and set certain parameters.
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    CSSLint

    CSSLint

    Automated linting of cascading stylesheets

    ...A lint tool performs static analysis of source code and flags patterns that might be errors or otherwise cause problems for the developer. CSSLint is a tool to help point out problems with your CSS code. It does basic syntax checking as well as applying a set of rules to the code that look for problematic patterns or signs of inefficiency. The rules are all pluggable, so you can easily write your own or omit ones you don't want. You can integrate CSSLint into your favorite IDE to make checking your CSS code quality easy. In fact, some IDEs already have CSSLint built-in. Once you're familiar with the CSSLint command-line interface, the next step is to integrate it into your build system.
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