Open Source C# Source Code Analysis Tools for Linux

C# Source Code Analysis Tools for Linux

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    Doxygen
    Doxygen is a JavaDoc like documentation system for C++, C, Java and IDL.
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    Downloads: 13,102 This Week
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    Roslyn

    Roslyn

    The .NET Compiler Platform

    Roslyn provides rich, code analysis APIs to open source C# and Visual Basic compilers. This enables you to access a wealth of information about your code from compilers, which you can then use for code-related tasks in your tools and applications. Roslyn dramatically lowers the barrier to entry for creating code-focused tools and applications, creating many opportunities for innovation.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Application Inspector

    Application Inspector

    A source code analyzer built for surfacing features of interest

    Microsoft Application Inspector is a software source code characterization tool that helps identify coding features of first or third party software components based on well-known library/API calls and is helpful in security and non-security use cases. It uses hundreds of rules and regex patterns to surface interesting characteristics of source code to aid in determining what the software is or what it does from what file operations it uses, encryption, shell operations, cloud API's, frameworks and more and has received industry attention as a new and valuable contribution to OSS on ZDNet, SecurityWeek, CSOOnline, Linux.com/news, HelpNetSecurity, Twitter and more and was first featured on Microsoft.com. Application Inspector is different from traditional static analysis tools in that it doesn't attempt to identify "good" or "bad" patterns; it simply reports what it finds against a set of over 400 rule patterns for feature detection including features that impact security.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    .NET Interactive

    .NET Interactive

    .NET Interactive takes .NET and embeds it into your experiences

    .NET Interactive takes the power of .NET and embeds it into your interactive experiences. Share code, explore data, write, and learn across your apps in ways you couldn't before. We recently introduced the .NET Interactive Notebooks extension for Visual Studio Code, which adds support for .NET Interactive using the new Visual Studio Code native notebook feature. We encourage you to try it out. .NET Interactive enables users to mix languages in a single notebook or cell without a wrapper. The multi-language experience opens up doors for users to use the best language for the task at hand. .NET Interactive enables you to write code in multiple languages within a single notebook and in order to take advantage of those languages' different strengths, you might find it useful to share data between them. In just a single line of code easily visualize data with Microsoft SandDance and nteract DataExplorer.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    .Net Checker checks all code dependencies in .Net projects to ensure a stable architecture - up to multi-million LOC source trees. Moreover, it can produce flexible DOT-based dependency graphs.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Browse by Query
    A query language for code browsing. You query your database-- why don't you query your code? Write queries to provide custom views of your Java or C#/CLR code base. Integrates with popular IDEs or standalone.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Code Search and Replace
    Code Search and Replace is a tool for finding and replacing code blocks within a group of files. Avoid tediously changing each page and modify all pages in a selected folder at a time. Quickly and efficiently modify your files and get back to work.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Imgbot

    Imgbot

    An Azure Function solution to crawl through all of your image files

    Don’t spend another second worrying about compressing your images. Install Imgbot into your GitHub projects, and focus on your application. Install Imgbot from the GitHub marketplace into your projects with the click of a button. Imgbot will send you your first pull request optimizing all of the images that it can find. Imgbot watches for new images in your repository and opens more pull requests. When you’re shipping code and hitting deadlines, it’s easy to forget about optimizing your images. But the truth is if you don’t optimize your images, you are losing out. Web pages with optimized images load faster. Faster pages have higher conversion rates, lower bounce rates, and happier users. And of course, smaller images reduce bandwidth costs for you and your visitors. Setting up and configuring your own tools can be a complicated and lengthy process. That means you are not focusing on shipping your next big update. With a few clicks, you can install Imgbot and permanently solve it.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    This is a plugin for Resharper that adds intellisense for the NMock2 mocking framework to Visual Studio.
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    REL (Research and Education Language) is a simple but very powerfull language with a compiler, an interpreter and a verifier.
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    prettydiff

    prettydiff

    Beautifier and language aware code comparison tool for many languages

    Beautifier and language-aware code comparison tool for many languages. It also minifies and a few other things. In this personal project I am trying to solve the problem of decentralization with a focus on privacy, permissions, performance, and automation. Decentralization is likely not what you think it is. For an excellent and mature example of decentralization see the architecture of WebRTC. My current project approaches the application considerations of decentralization far more aggressively than the media considerations defined by WebRTC. If you need a JavaScript/TypeScript developer that enjoys solving new and challenging problems email me at info at prettydiff.com.
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