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PHPCallGraph generates static call graphs for PHP source code using the CodeAnalyzer of the InstantSVC project and the DOT tool. The graphs can be leveraged to gain a better understanding of large software systems or even to debunk design flaws in them.
Interactive PHP shell Create an interactive environment to debug php line by line. It enables you to execute php code as if it were a commandline in a similar setting to bash and psh (perl shell).
PHiMX is a command-linetool to generate XMI code of a project in PHP5. It can analyze recursively several directories of PHP scripts, supports various XMI formats and allows to integrate your own include_path.
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Uml2symfony is a symfony plugin that can translates a argoUML uml(XMI + pgml) file into symfony elements. It generates schema files and plugins accordingly. A component in the UML diagram is translated into a symfony plugin, and the classes inside the co
Php2Xmi is a command-linetool written in PHP which scans PHP classes and builds an XMI file with UML representaion of classes found. XMI could be viewed using KDE's Umbrello modelling tool