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    GDScript Toolkit

    GDScript Toolkit

    Independent set of GDScript tools - parser, linter and formatter

    Independent set of GDScript tools, parser, linter and formatter. This project provides a set of tools for daily work with GDScript. At the moment it provides a parser that produces a parse tree for debugging and educational purposes. A linter that performs a static analysis according to some predefined configuration. A formatter that formats the code according to some predefined rules. A code metrics calculator which calculates the cyclomatic complexity of functions and classes. To install...
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    RuboCop

    RuboCop

    A Ruby static code analyzer and formatter, based on the community Ruby

    RuboCop is a Ruby static code analyzer (a.k.a. linter) and code formatter. Out of the box it will enforce many of the guidelines outlined in the community Ruby Style Guide. RuboCop packs a lot of features on top of what you’d normally expect from a linter. Works with every major Ruby implementation. Autocorrection of many of the code offenses it detects. Robust code formatting capabilities. Multiple result for matters for both interactive use and for feeding data into other tools. Ability to...
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    fmt

    fmt

    Formatting library as an alternative to C stdio and C++ iostreams

    {fmt} is an open-source formatting library providing a fast and safe alternative to C stdio and C++ iostreams. The format API is similar in spirit to the C printf family of function but is safer, simpler and several times faster than common standard library implementations. The format string syntax is similar to the one used by str.format in Python. The library is fully type safe, automatic memory management prevents buffer overflow, errors in format strings are reported using exceptions or...
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    Artistic Style
    A Free, Fast, and Small Automatic Formatter for C, C++, C++/CLI, Objective-C, C#, and Java Source Code. Website: http://astyle.sourceforge.net/ Git Repository: https://gitlab.com/saalen/astyle/
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    Neoformat

    Neoformat

    A (Neo)vim plugin for formatting code

    Neoformat uses a variety of formatters for many filetypes. Currently, Neoformat will run a formatter using the current buffer data, and on success, it will update the current buffer with the formatted text. On a formatter failure, Neoformat will try the next formatter defined for the filetype. By using getbufline() to read from the current buffer instead of file, Neoformat is able to format your buffer without you having to :w your file first. Also, by using setline(), marks, jumps, etc. are...
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