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A comprehensive JavaScript style guide with ESLint rules for writing consistent and maintainable code.
A comprehensive JavaScript style guide for writing clean, consistent, and modern code.
A comprehensive collection of Node.js best practices covering architecture, error handling, security, testing, and production deployment.
A comprehensive collection of Node.js best practices covering architecture, error handling, testing, security, and production deployment.
Clean Code concepts adapted for JavaScript, providing guidelines for readable, reusable, and refactorable software.
A comprehensive collection of design patterns implemented in Java with detailed examples and explanations.
An opinionated code formatter that enforces consistent style across JavaScript, TypeScript, CSS, HTML, and many other languages.
A collaborative set of guidelines, rules, and best practices for writing modern, safe, and effective C++ code.
A collaborative set of guidelines, rules, and best practices for writing modern, safe, and effective C++ code.
An uncompromising, opinionated Python code formatter that enforces consistent style automatically.
A static analysis tool that finds bugs, potential issues, and suggests improvements in bash/sh shell scripts.
Official style guides for Google-originated open-source projects across multiple programming languages and technologies.
A tool that makes Git hooks easy to configure and manage across your team.
Alibaba's Java coding standards implemented as PMD rules and IDE plugins for IntelliJ IDEA and Eclipse.
A curated collection of advanced CSS tips and tricks to improve code quality, layout techniques, and modern best practices.
A zero-configuration JavaScript style guide with built-in linter and automatic code fixer.
A zero-configuration JavaScript style guide with built-in linter and automatic code fixer.
A pluggable linting utility for identifying and reporting patterns in JavaScript and ECMAScript code.
A pluggable linting utility for identifying and reporting patterns in JavaScript and ECMAScript code.
A collaborative list of awesome Swift libraries, resources, and tools for iOS, macOS, and server-side development.
A unified toolchain for web projects providing a fast formatter and linter with CLI and LSP support.
An opinionated style guide for building consistent, maintainable Angular applications with best practices.
A static type checker for JavaScript that helps catch errors during development and improve code quality.
A tool to enforce Swift style and conventions with over 200 rules, integrated into Xcode and CI/CD workflows.
A fast Go linters runner that runs linters in parallel, uses caching, and includes over a hundred linters.
An extremely fast Python type checker and language server written in Rust, offering comprehensive diagnostics and IDE integration.
Uber's official style guide for writing idiomatic and maintainable Go code.
A pragmatic, balanced book exploring functional programming concepts applied to JavaScript without heavy terminology.
A pragmatic, balanced approach to functional programming concepts applied to JavaScript, focusing on practical application over heavy terminology.
Monorepo for tooling that enables ESLint to support TypeScript, providing powerful static analysis for JavaScript and TypeScript.
A static analyzer for Java, C, C++, and Objective-C that detects bugs and performance issues.
A framework for managing and maintaining multi-language pre-commit hooks.
A curated directory of static analysis (SAST) tools and linters for all programming languages, config files, and build tools.
A curated list of static analysis (SAST) tools and linters for all programming languages, config files, build tools, and more.
A curated list of static analysis (SAST) tools and linters for all programming languages, config files, build tools, and more.
A static analysis tool for PHP that discovers bugs in your code without running it.
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