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Easy autofixable import sorting
Comprehensive CLI tool for dependency management - unified 'depmender fix' command handles all operations: scan, fix, install-missing, remove-unused, update-deps, dedupe, sync, resolve, and more. Supports npm, yarn, pnpm with security audits and real-time
Runs the damn editorconfig fix command for CLI
Provide eslint and prettier integration
AWS credential provider that sources credentials from aws login cached tokens
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AWS credential provider that sources credentials from ~/.aws/credentials and ~/.aws/config
AWS credential provider that calls STS assumeRole for temporary AWS credentials
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AWS credential provider that sources credentials from the EC2 instance metadata service and ECS container metadata service
Utility to fix TypeScript declarations when using default exports in CommonJS.
Import with sanity.
snyk library and cli utility
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Gain more control over how ESLint fixes are applied.
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Provides the fix command to run specs.
Two parts: everyday_thor_util/thor-fix patches Thor with a fix for help messages with multi-level command nesting not showing the full command string. everyday_thor_util/plugin-helper provides everyday-plugins types for Thor commands and Thor flags
== FEATURES/PROBLEMS: * FIX (list of features or problems) == SYNOPSIS: Use mongrel_appcast, like the mongrel_rails command. == REQUIREMENTS:
Uses the officially sanctioned method fix the incredibly annoying deprecation warnings for Gem::Specification#default_executable= when using the gem command.
version 0.4.0 -> colors added to each level version 0.4.1 -> 'solved' command overwriting 'solved-problems.dat' bug fixed. version 0.4.2 -> 'ruby' and 'unrated' color swapped.
A command line utility which connects to a Panasonic PABX via *telnet* and retrieve calling information. Filters valuable content while keeping the original fixed-space format.
A shell written in Ruby with extensive tab completions, aliases/nicks, history, syntax highlighting, theming, auto-cd, auto-opening files and more. UPDATE v3.6.18: Fix nick deletion persistence and hyphenated command substitution.
RuboCop CLI that only lints and auto-fixes code you committed by utilizing `git-log` and `git-diff`. Rfix CLI makes it possible to lint (`rfix lint`) and auto-fix (`rfix local|origin|branch`) code changes since a certain point in history. You can auto-fix code committed since creating the current branch (`rfix origin`) or since pushing to upstream (`rfix local`). Includes a RuboCop formatter with syntax highlighting and build in hyperlinks for offense documentation. Holds the same CLI arguments as RuboCop. Run `rfix --help` for a complete list or `rfix` for supported commands.
Starts n AVDs based on JSON file config. AVDs are created and configured according to user liking before instrumentation test process (started either via shell command or gradle) and killed/deleted after test process finishes. This fork of https://github.com/AzimoLabs/fastlane-plugin-automated-test-emulator-run fixes now deprecated android specifications.
Shield AST is an all-in-one command-line tool that automates security testing by integrating popular open-source scanners for SAST, SCA, and IaC, helping you find and fix vulnerabilities early in the development lifecycle.
This is a standalone program that simulates one round from a craps game. The program runs until you seven out. To start the game type --> fuzzy_dice <-- from a command prompt. Do you feel lucky? v1.1 - Changed README file v1.2 - added wagering v1.3 - refactored code for TDD v1.4 - fixed output bug v1.5 - Changed README file
== Welcome to syc-spector home :: https://github.com/sugaryourcoffee/syc-spector == Description The sycspector scans a file for patterns provided on the command line. Lines that match the pattern are saved to a file with valid values and those lines that don't match the pattern are added to a file with invalid values. The valid and invalid files as well as the used pattern are stored in a history file. The saved values are used for a subsequent call to sycspector with --show and -f for fix to show the results or to prompt the invalid values to fix them. Fixed values can be appended to the valid values file. == Installation sycspector can be installed as a gem from http://RubyGems.org with $ gem install syc-spector == Invokation Examples Rearches for email addresses in the provided file 'email_addresses' $ sycspector email_addresses -p email Lines that are not recognized can be prompted, fixed and appended to the valid file with $ sycspector -fa To show the result of the invokation use $ sycspector --show To fix the values from the input file at the first scan $ sycspector -f email-addresses -p email To sort the values $ sycspector -s email-addresses -p email To fix, sort and remove duplicates (individualize) $ sycspector -fsi email-addresses -p email Matching patterns like 'name, firstname' $ syscpector name -p "\w+, \w+" Scanning only whole lines use $ sycspector name -p "\A\w+, \w+\A" If the file contains lines like "Doe, John and Doe, Jane" these won't be saved at the first scan but can be scanned with the --fix switch and appended to the valid values from the last run $ sycspector -fa Fixing a specific file by specifying the invalid file as inputfile $ sycspector -fa 2013016-083346_invalid_name -o 2013016-083346_valid_name Specifying the file where the results (valid and invalid) should go to $ sycspector -fa -o outputfile To process all at once $ sycspector -fis inputfile -o outputfile -p "\A\w+, w+\Z" --show == License syc-spector is released under the {MIT License}[http://www.opensource.org/licenses/MIT].
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