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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 this project you need python3 and pip. Regardless of the target version, installation is done by pip3 command and for stable releases, it downloads the package from PyPI.
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    MegaLinter

    MegaLinter

    Mega-Linter analyzes 50 languages, 22 formats, 21 tooling formats etc.

    Verify your code consistency with an open-source tool. MegaLinter is an Open-Source tool for CI/CD workflows that analyzes the consistency of your code, IAC, configuration, and scripts in your repository sources, to ensure all your projects sources are clean and formatted whatever IDE/toolbox is used by their developers, powered by OX Security. Supporting 54 languages, 24 formats, 22 tooling formats and ready to use out of the box, as a GitHub action or any CI system highly configurable and free for all uses. Projects need to contain clean code, in order to avoid technical debt, which makes evolutive maintenance harder and time-consuming. By using code formatters and code linters, you ensure that your code base is easier to read and respects best practices, from the kick-off to each step of the project lifecycle. Not all developers have the good habit to use linters in their IDEs, making code reviews harder and longer to process.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Black

    Black

    The uncompromising Python code formatter

    Black is the uncompromising Python code formatter that takes total control over your Python code formatting in the best way. Black delivers speed and certainty, while freeing you from constant pycodestyle nagging. Your code review becomes a lot faster and easier, so you can spend more time and mental energy on more important things. Blackened code makes the smallest diffs possible and looks the same no matter the project. Its formatting eventually becomes transparent, so you can simply forget about it and focus on your task at hand. Black has been successfully used in many projects, and has gained stellar user reviews as an exceptional, uncompromising PEP 8 compliant opinionated formatter.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    ECS:Python

    ECS:Python

    Light-weight C++ library for embedding Python into C++

    ECS:Python (Embedded C++ Scripting with Python) is a simple Python wrapper library designed specifically for C++ developers who wish to add Python scripting to their new / existing C++ projects. ECS:Python allows you to expose objects from a C++ application to an embedded Python interpreter for interactive scripting. ECS:Python is light-weight and easy to use. To get started all you need to do from your project is #include "EcsPython.h", and link to the EcsPython library. Included with ECS:Python is a demo project (/example) written to assist developers in understanding how to use the API. ECS:Python requires a Python distribution to be installed on your system. Python can be downloaded from: www.python.org/download What's new in v3.0: * Fixed x64 pointer types. * Added CI and unit tests. * Cleaned up project structure and code formatting. * Switch to C++11 std::mutex.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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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 all maintained after formatting. Neoformat supports both sending buffer data to formatters via stdin, and also writing buffer data to /tmp/ for formatters to read that do not support input via stdin. If a formatter is either not configured to use stdin, or is not able to read from stdin, then buffer data will be written to a file in /tmp/neoformat/, where the formatter will then read from.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    npm-clang-format-node

    npm-clang-format-node

    Node repackaging(wrapping) of the LLVM Clang's clang-format

    A Node.js package that integrates the clang-format tool for formatting C, C++, and JavaScript code, enhancing code quality and consistency.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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