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    Pylint

    Pylint

    It's not just a linter that annoys you!

    Pylint is a static code analyzer for Python 2 or 3. The latest version supports Python 3.7.2 and above. Pylint analyses your code without actually running it. It checks for errors, enforces a coding standard, looks for code smells, and can make suggestions about how the code could be refactored. Projects that you might want to use alongside pylint include flake8 (faster and simpler checks with very few false positives), mypy, pyright or pyre (typing checks), bandit (security-oriented...
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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...
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    reviewdog

    reviewdog

    Automated code review tool integrated with any code analysis tools

    I’d like to introduce reviewdog! An automated code review tool working with any lint tools and supports local run as well. “reviewdog” provides a way to post review comments to code hosting services, such as GitHub, automatically by integrating with any linter tools with ease. It uses any output of lint tools, with translation if required, and posts them as a comment if the file and line are in diff of patches to review. reviewdog also supports running in a local environment to filter the...
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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...
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    Eurekos LMS - Build a Smarter Customer

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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...
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