Determine dependencies for a given node.js file, directory tree, or module in code or on the command line
Webpack plugin and CLI utility that represents bundle content as convenient interactive zoomable treemap
Use `webpack-bundle-analyzer` in your Next.js project
semantic-release plugin to analyze commits with conventional-changelog
simple scope analysis for javascript ASTs
a modern vite bundle analyzer tool
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Mad metrics for your rollup bundles, know all the things
TypeScript definitions for webpack-bundle-analyzer
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AWS SDK for JavaScript Accessanalyzer Client for Node.js, Browser and React Native
CLI that analyzes web components
CLI that type checks bindings in lit-html templates
Salesforce Code Analyzer is a unified tool to help Salesforce developers analyze their source code for security vulnerabilities, performance issues, best practices, and more.
FTA (Fast TypeScript Analyzer) is a super-fast TypeScript static analysis tool written in Rust
Static code scanner that applies quality and security rules to Apex code, and provides feedback.
Analyze the size and contents of your Ember app's bundles
`@nomicfoundation/solidity-analyzer` is an N-API library built in Rust, which exposes a single function, which takes the contents of a Solidity source file and returns its imports and version pragmas.
NextJS version of Webpack Bundle Analyzer.
A simple tool to analyze footprint of Ruby requires.
CLI and API to perform basic testing of all models, their attributes, and their associations, and determine what models are depended on directly and indirectly by a specific model.
log_sense is a log analysis tool which analyzes Ruby on Rails and Apache/Nginx logs and provides detailed data about accesses, performances, and errors. It is a one-stop shop solution for analyzing your Rails application in production. Simple to use and working from the command line, it does not require any modification to your app (e.g., no need to change the log format, no cookies, no JavaScript code, no infrastructure to setup). We use it to monitor our applications in production, using a cron job which pulls the logs and calls log_sense to generate HTML reports. Compatible with Ruby on Rails default logs up to version 8.0.2 and with the combined Apache/Nginx format.
Active Query Builder Web API lets create, analyze and modify SQL queries for different database servers using RESTful HTTP requests to a cloud-based service. It requires SQL execution context (information about database schema and used database server) to be stored under the registered account at https://webapi.activequerybuilder.com/.
Analizaruptor is a tool that looks for 'break', 'require', and 'provides' commands (and does a *teensy* bit of code analyzing (+/(class|module) *(w+)/+) to provide some defaults) to make your RubyMotion +Rakefile+ and +debugger_cmds+ files short and consistent. To use, include this gem, and add +app.analyze+ to your +Rakefile+, after you have added your libraries and whatnot. In your source code you can add Analizaruptor commands (+#----> break|provides|requires+) and those will be translated into directives for `app.files_dependencies` and `debugger_cmds`. Run +rake+ or +rake debug=1+, and off you go!
Heimdal AI Analyze installs a git pre-commit hook that runs an AI-assisted code review of your staged diff when you commit with analysis enabled (e.g. `git analyze -m "message"`). Reviews security, duplication, complexity, style, and tests; critical issues can block the commit. Requires CURSOR_API_KEY in the environment or a repo-local `.env`.
Canoe offers project management and building facilities to C/C++ projects. If you are tired of writing Makefile, CMakeList and even SConstruct, please let Canoe help you wipe them out. Similar to Cargo for Rust, Canoe offers commands such as new, build, run, etc. to help you generate a C/C++ project and build it automatically. Different from tools like Scons and Blade, Canoe requires users to write NO building scripts, Canoe would analyze dependencies and build like our old friend 'make' if a few conventions over file names are followed.
This gem will utilize artificial intelligence algorithms to analyze the test coverage of RSpec tests. It aims to identify files with the least coverage and generate base test cases to meet the minimum coverage required for passing a test. The generated test cases will assist developers in improving the overall quality and reliability of their Ruby applications.
== DBT (Dependencies and deBugging Tool) DBT is a tool that helps declare dependencies (+app.files_dependencies+) and assists with debugging in a RubyMotion project. It looks for 'break', 'requires', and 'provides' commands (it does a *teensy* bit of code analyzing to provide some defaults) to make your RubyMotion +Rakefile+ and +debugger_cmds+ files short and consistent. To use, include this gem, and add +DBT.analyze(app)+ to your +Rakefile+ in the <tt>Motion::Project::App.setup</tt> block. In your source code you can add DBT commands and those will be translated into directives for +app.files_dependencies+ and +debugger_cmds+. Run +rake+ or <tt>rake debug=1</tt>, and off you go!
CodeHealer is a revolutionary gem that enables your Ruby applications to automatically detect, analyze, and fix errors using AI. It integrates with OpenAI API, Claude Code terminal, and provides intelligent error handling, business context awareness, and automated Git operations. Features: - 🤖 AI-powered error analysis and code generation - 🎯 Business context-aware fixes - 🔄 Multiple healing strategies (API, Claude Code, Hybrid) - 📝 Automated Git operations and PR creation - 📋 Business requirements integration from markdown - ⚡ Background job processing with Sidekiq - 🎨 Configurable via YAML files
The PostBoost REST API lets you publish, schedule, and analyze social media posts across 8+ platforms from a single integration. No OAuth apps to maintain — PostBoost handles platform authorization for you. ## Base URL All workspace-scoped endpoints are prefixed with `/{workspaceUuid}`. Panel/admin endpoints are prefixed with `/panel`. ## Authentication All requests require a Bearer token in the `Authorization` header. Generate tokens in your PostBoost dashboard under **Settings → Access Tokens**. ``` Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_TOKEN ```
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