Open Source Linux Source Code Analysis Tools

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    Blockly

    Blockly

    The web-based visual programming editor

    The Blockly library adds an editor to your app that represents coding concepts as interlocking blocks. It outputs syntactically correct code in the programming language of your choice. Custom blocks may be created to connect to your own application. Blockly in a browser allows web pages to include a visual code editor for any of Blockly's five supported programming languages, or your own. Blockly plugins are self-contained pieces of code that add functionality to Blockly. Blockly codelabs provide step-by-step instructions on how to use and customize Blockly. From a user's perspective, Blockly is an intuitive, visual way to build code. From a developer's perspective, Blockly is a ready-made UI for creating a visual language that emits syntactically correct user-generated code. Blockly can export blocks to many programming languages.
    Downloads: 75 This Week
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    Hack

    Hack

    A typeface designed for source code

    Hack includes monospaced regular, bold, italic, and bold italic sets to cover all of your syntax highlighting needs. Over 1500 glyphs that include lovingly tuned extended Latin, modern Greek, and Cyrillic character sets. Powerline glyphs are included in the regular set. Patching is not necessary. Install and go. No frills. No gimmicks. Hack is hand groomed and optically balanced to be your go-to code face. Type design features to improve legibility in the harsh conditions of the screen. A libre typeface with generous licensing that permits modification & commercial use. Hack has deep roots in the libre, open source typeface community and includes the contributions of the Bitstream Vera & DejaVu projects. The face has been re-designed with an expanded glyph set, modifications of the original glyph shapes, and meticulous attention to metrics.
    Downloads: 14 This Week
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    NotepadXX

    NotepadXX

    NotepadXX: A Lightweight, Powerful Text Editor for Every User

    📝 NotepadXX is your all-in-one, cross-platform text editor — lightning-fast, powerful, and designed to boost your productivity. Built with Java and optimized for Windows & Linux, it combines the simplicity of Notepad with advanced features modern developers love. 🔥 Key Highlights: Real-time code linting (ANTLR-powered) with tooltips Live Markdown preview (split view or pop-out) Built-in terminal, file explorer & browser launchers 6 beautiful themes (Dark, Light, Darcula, macOS) Blazing-fast UI with JavaFX/Swing hybrid Fully offline & privacy-respecting (zero telemetry) 🐞 Bug Fixes in v1.2.1 Fixed crash when Markdown Preview is triggered on systems without JavaFX (now shows a friendly error message). Prevented JavaFX WebView from initializing on headless systems to avoid startup errors. Resolved fallback issue: now switches correctly to Swing JFileChooser when JavaFX is unavailable. Improved error dialog display for Markdown Preview failures.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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