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    PHPSCH is php based source code syntax highlighter. It supports php, c++, c#, java, delphi, css, html, mysql. You can change the default syntax colors with yours. project page: www.ibonette.com/phpsch-source-code-highlighter-kaynak-kod-renklendirici
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    Patchwork

    Patchwork

    Automate code reviews, patching and documentation

    Patchwork automates development gruntwork like PR reviews, bug fixing, security patching, and more using a self-hosted CLI agent and your preferred LLMs.
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    PyTorch Lightning

    PyTorch Lightning

    The lightweight PyTorch wrapper for high-performance AI research

    Scale your models, not your boilerplate with PyTorch Lightning! PyTorch Lightning is the ultimate PyTorch research framework that allows you to focus on the research while it takes care of everything else. It's designed to decouple the science from the engineering in your PyTorch code, simplifying complex network coding and giving you maximum flexibility. PyTorch Lightning can be used for just about any type of research, and was built for the fast inference needed in AI research and production. When you need to scale up things like BERT and self-supervised learning, Lightning responds accordingly by automatically exporting to ONNX or TorchScript. PyTorch Lightning can easily be applied for any use case. With just a quick refactor you can run your code on any hardware, run distributed training, perform logging, metrics, visualization and so much more!
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    QB (Quellcode Bahn) is a software that manage the operations on the source of the programs you develop, with a versioned repository. QB manage the deploy of your program, taking it from the repository and putting it wherever you want with test phase.
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    RefactorFirst

    RefactorFirst

    Identifies and prioritizes God Classes Highly Coupled classes

    A tool designed to automate code refactoring for developers, reducing technical debt and improving code quality.
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    Reviewpad

    Reviewpad

    Next generation pull requests and issues

    Reviewpad is a service to automate pull requests and issues workflows. The workflows are specified in a YML-based configuration language described in the official documentation. In Reviewpad, you can automate actions over the pull requests and issues. With technological progress depending on the human ability to create and modify software systems, Reviewpad was founded to allow developers to safely contribute to any codebase as fast as possible. Developers deserve a better experience and that goal is what has driven our work at Reviewpad. At the core of this experience is security – developers should be able to go faster without increasing the risk of introducing changes that can hurt their products, users, and organizations.
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    Scenario

    Scenario

    Simple, neat and powerful tool for loading and managing JS scripts

    Scenario is a very simple yet neat and powerful tool for loading and managing JS scripts. Scenario is very useful for the following cases: 1. Unit testing for JS without reloading the web page and re-engineering your code. 2. Load and manage scripts stored in arrays (code management). 3. Optimize coding flow by dynamically switching among best solution per case. 4. Run scenarios either distinctly or in parallel. 5. Keep easier track of bugs and errors when deploying. So, Scenario executes multiple views of your code or multiple scenarios of your code life-time on-demand.
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    Scertify - TechDebt Community

    Scertify - TechDebt Community

    Benchmark code quality and measure Technical Debt of projects in Sonar

    Scertify™ Refactoring Assessment is an open source component dedicated to development & QA teams that provides exclusive benchmark data on Software Quality. It automatically detects the portions of an application that can be refactored, gives valuable information on refactoring strategies, and costs. Though IT departments have matured these last 10 years and have now no doubt on the benefits of a continuous control of code quality, three major concerns were still remaining, without any tools able to effectively addressing these needs: * How to understand quality indicators, and how to compare them with the state of the art? * How to measure and manage the gap between the absolute quality level of a software, and a reasonable (reachable) target of quality? * What are the shortest and safe ways to achieve your quality goals?
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    Semantic

    Semantic

    Parsing, analyzing, and comparing source code across many languages

    semantic is a Haskell library and command line tool for parsing, analyzing, and comparing source code. Run semantic --help for complete list of up-to-date options. Semantic uses tree-sitter to generate parse trees, but layers in a more generalized notion of syntax terms across all supported programming languages. We'll see why this is important when we get to diffs and program analysis, but for now let's just inspect some output. It helps to have a simple program to parse. Symbols are named identifiers driven by the ASTs. This is the format that github.com uses to generate code navigation information allowing c-tags style lookup of symbolic names for fast, incremental navigation in all the supported languages. The incremental part is important because files change often so we want to be able to parse just what's changed and not have to analyze the entire project again.
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    SimpleCov

    SimpleCov

    Code coverage for Ruby with a powerful configuration library

    Code coverage for Ruby with a powerful configuration library and automatic merging of coverage across test suites. SimpleCov is a code coverage analysis tool for Ruby. It uses Ruby's built-in Coverage library to gather code coverage data, but makes processing its results much easier by providing a clean API to filter, group, merge, format, and display those results, giving you a complete code coverage suite that can be set up with just a couple lines of code. SimpleCov/Coverage track covered ruby code, gathering coverage for common templating solutions like erb, slim and haml is not supported. In most cases, you'll want overall coverage results for your projects, including all types of tests, Cucumber features, etc. SimpleCov automatically takes care of this by caching and merging results when generating reports, so your report actually includes coverage across your test suites and thereby gives you a better picture of blank spots.
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    A small tool that helps to remove spare .jars from projects grovn over the time...
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    Provides a unified CLI interface for source code re-formatting and checking.
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    TeamTools

    Subversion utilities

    A set of web based tools to be used on a Subversion repository, offering: - Search - Browse and diff - Peer review - Alerts
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    The Fuck

    Magnificent app which corrects your previous console command

    The Fuck is an app that corrects errors in previous console commands. 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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    TibCheck

    TibCheck

    TibCheck - simple and "dirty" validation tool for Tibco BW Projects

    Simple and "dirty" validation tool for Tibco BW Projects. Tested using: - JRE 6 and JRE 7, on Windows XP SP3 32bit and Windows 7 64bit - Tibco BusinessWorks 5.9.x project Should also work with (not tested): - Tibco BusinessWorks projects in any version above 5.2 - Every OS using JRE 6 or above Expect many bugs, and do not expect frequent updates... but you never know :)
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    TikiOne JaCoCoverage

    TikiOne JaCoCoverage

    Java (6&7) Code Coverage Plugin for NetBeans, based on JaCoCo

    NetBeans module that provides JaCoCo code coverage (Java7 compatible). For Ant based JavaSE projects. Maven and Gradle support may be added later. WARNING: Binary files have been removed. They're now on a NetBeans update center. Please check https://github.com/jonathanlermitage/tikione-jacocoverage#download-stable-and-dev-builds for details. ~Jonathan Lermitage <jonathan.lermitage@gmail.com>
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    Trouble.nvim

    Trouble.nvim

    Pretty diagnostics, references, telescope results, quickfix, location

    A pretty list for showing diagnostics, references, telescope results, quickfix and location lists to help you solve all the trouble your code is causing.
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    TypeWiz

    TypeWiz

    Automatically discover and add missing types in your TypeScript code

    Manually adding types to your codebase can be a daunting task, especially given how much room there is for errors. It’s true that in some cases, the types will be obvious by just reading the code. But when I was adding types to a big project I inherited recently, I found myself actually running the code and setting a breakpoint inside a function to figure out the types that were being passed to it. This gave me an idea: build a tool that does this automatically and much faster, and then call it TypeWiz! TypeWiz is a tool that helps you enrich your TypeScript code while saving your precious time by automating the task of adding types to your code. TypeScript helps you ensure code quality (and also helps you explore your code), but it can only go so far on it’s own: you must provide it with type information to make the most of it.
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    Vim Markdown

    Vim Markdown

    Markdown Vim Mode

    This is a Vim syntax file for the Markdown text-to-HTML conversion tool. Syntax highlighting, matching rules and mappings for the original Markdown and extensions. Folding is enabled for headers by default. Options are available to disable folding or change folding style. Concealing is set for some syntax such as bold, italic, code block and link. Concealing lets you conceal text with other text. The actual source text is not modified. If you put your cursor on the concealed line, the conceal goes away. This tells vim-markdown whether to attempt to follow a named anchor in a link or not. When it is 1, and only if a link can be split in two parts by the pattern '#', then the first part is interpreted as the file and the second one as the named anchor. This also includes urls of the form #anchor, for which the first part is considered empty, meaning that the target file is the current one. After the file is opened, the anchor will be searched.
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    Android Wordpress Theme
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    A tool to generate state machine graphs based on specially formatted comments in C and C++ code. The generated output is a Graphviz dot input file.
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    chex4j
    Chex4j allows you to document and enforce @pre and @post conditions of method calls with runtime or build time class file instrumentation. Conditions run as fast as normal code.
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    eslint-plugin-import

    eslint-plugin-import

    ESLint plugin with rules that help validate proper imports.

    This plugin intends to support linting of ES2015+ (ES6+) import/export syntax, and prevent issues with misspelling of file paths and import names. All the goodness that the ES2015+ static module syntax intends to provide, is marked up in your editor. The maintainers of eslint-plugin-import and thousands of other packages are working with Tidelift to deliver commercial support and maintenance for the open-source dependencies you use to build your applications. Save time, reduce risk, and improve code health, while paying the maintainers of the exact dependencies you use. With the advent of module bundlers and the current state of modules and module syntax specs, it's not always obvious where import x from 'module' should look to find the file behind module. Up through v0.10ish, this plugin has directly used substack's resolve plugin, which implements Node's import behavior. This works pretty well in most cases.
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    funcfinder

    function finder

    ff util is created for searching some text (functions, variables, definitions) in some source tree in all files (and just for fun), a program for programmers.
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    git-autofixup

    git-autofixup

    Create fixup commits for topic branches

    git-autofixup parses hunks of changes in the working directory out of git diff output and uses git blame to assign those hunks to commits in <revision>..HEAD, which will typically represent a topic branch, and then creates fixup commits to be used with git rebase --interactive --autosquash. It is assumed that hunks near changes that were previously committed to the topic branch are related. <revision> defaults to git merge-base --fork-point HEAD @{upstream} || git merge-base HEAD @{upstream}, but this will only work if the current branch has an upstream/tracking branch. See git help revisions for info about how to specify revisions.
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