There are currently 10 open-source projects built with ANTLR, with a combined total of 19.6k GitHub stars. The most common language among these projects is Java.
Showing 10 open-source projects
A development tool that helps programmers write Java code adhering to configurable coding standards and best practices.
An extensible multilanguage static code analyzer that finds common programming flaws and duplicated code across 20+ languages.
A free Java library providing mathematical graph-theory objects and algorithms.
A cross-platform static analyzer and linter for Swift that enforces style guidelines and helps avoid bugs.
A Kotlin library for extracting path-based code representations and ASTs from multiple languages to prepare code for machine learning models.
A fast, extensible multi-language dependency extraction tool for code analysis and visualization.
A command-line compiler for FHIR Shorthand (FSH), a language for defining FHIR Implementation Guides.
A Java-based compiler that translates Less CSS preprocessor code into regular CSS with full compatibility to less.js.
A JNI bridge library that enables Java applications to execute native x86, amd64, and ARM assembly code.
A Java library implementing openEHR standards for building healthcare tools and systems, including ADL 2, AOM 2, BMM, and RM 1.0.4.
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