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Easily insert `eslint-disable-next-line` comments into your code.
Uses esprima to extract line and block comments from a string of JavaScript. Also optionally parses code context (the next line of code after a comment).
Roll out new ESLint rules in a large monorepo without cluttering up your code with "eslint-ignore-next-line"
Reads text lines from stream
textlint rule that disable rules using disable-next-line directive.
<!-- markdownlint-disable-next-line MD013 -->  <!-- markdownlint-disable-next-line MD013 -->  with comments, unquoted keys, multi-line strings, trailing commas, optional commas, and more
A command line tool to easily figure out when the next caltrain leaves.
Display the content of a text-file line by line: line_by_line -s [text-file] character by character or line_by_line -s [text-file] --fast whole lines. push return for the next line. Call with parameter --help (-h) for a usage-message
Tool finds occurances of TOTR comments in .strings files. Next it saves the lines with TOTR comments to .txt files that you can send directly to translators.
Xcode is inconsistent about the placement of braces for code that it inserts for us. Sometimes it puts the opening braces on the same line, sometimes it puts it on the next line. I prefer it to be on the opening line. This command line app makes it easy to change selected source files, or all the files in a folder, or even run with the dry-run option to see what files would be changed.
rumu is an aggressively minimized audio player that plays a playlist gaplessly leveraging command-line ffmpeg and pipes. After a quit, it will return to where it left off when run next.
Solves Wordle puzzles by ranking next guesses by expected information gain (Shannon entropy of the feedback-pattern distribution). Ships with the real Wordle word lists and a single-line interactive CLI.
Spackle tells your editor about the errors in your code. No more need to visually scan your test output for errors, filenames, and line numbers. Just tell your editor to jump to the next error location.
Characters Detective: A command line game of guessing random characters intelligently. Computer will generate a random set of characters. The default number of characters is 4 and the default set of characters is decimal digits from 0 to 9. After each guess you make, computer will tell you how many characters you guessed correctly and how many characters that their position you guessed correctly. Next, you can guess intelligently based on the previous answers.
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