CLI tool for analyzing and printing the folder structure of a project, extracting details about files (such as functions, variables, routes, and imports/exports), and summarizing the project's code organization.
ECMAScript scope analyzer for ESLint
Analyze the output of tsc --generatetrace
Visualize your TypeScript project
Arcjet local analysis engine
Use `webpack-bundle-analyzer` in your Next.js project
Safely and quickly serialize JavaScript objects
Powerful ESLint plugin with rules to help you achieve a scalable, consistent, and well-structured project. Create your own framework! Define your folder structure, file composition, advanced naming conventions, and create independent modules. Take your pr
An experimental ESLint runner for Jest
Implements various UI screens by connecting business logic (from `@zeniai/client-epic-state`) and UI components (from the `@zeniai/web-components`)
A fully persistent balanced binary search tree
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record and replay the web
record and replay the web
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return the github url from a package.json file
Set up repositories for AI-assisted development
CLI to launch Hawkeye, a bundle analyzer / visualizer
文の敬体(ですます調)、常体(である調)を解析
A set of HeroUI utilities
Lightweight npm postinstall message to invite people to donate to your collective
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WebAssembly bindings to Arcjet's local analysis engine
CLI that analyzes web components
A gem that analyzes your Rails project structure and suggests improvements based on architecture best practices, TDD, BDD, and SOLID principles.
Flay analyzes code for structural similarities. Differences in literal values, variable, class, method names, whitespace, programming style, braces vs do/end, etc are all ignored. Making this totally rad. == Features/Problems: * Reports differences at any level of code. * Adds a score multiplier to identical nodes. * Differences in literal values, variable, class, and method names are ignored. * Differences in whitespace, programming style, braces vs do/end, etc are ignored. * Works across files. * Add the flay-persistent plugin to work across large/many projects. * Run --diff to see an N-way diff of the code. * Provides conservative (default) and --liberal pruning options. * Provides --fuzzy duplication detection. * Language independent: Plugin system allows other languages to be flayed. * Ships with .rb and .erb. * javascript and others will be available separately. * Includes FlayTask for Rakefiles. * Uses path_expander, so you can use: * dir_arg -- expand a directory automatically * @file_of_args -- persist arguments in a file * -path_to_subtract -- ignore intersecting subsets of files/directories * Skips files matched via patterns in .flayignore (subset format of .gitignore). * Totally rad.
README Builder creates standardized, comprehensive README.md files for your GitHub repositories. It analyzes your project structure, dependencies, and configuration files to generate relevant sections including installation instructions, usage examples, contributing guidelines, and license information. The gem supports customizable templates and can automatically detect common project patterns to create appropriate documentation.