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    SwiftLint

    SwiftLint

    A tool to enforce Swift style and conventions

    A tool to enforce Swift style and conventions, loosely based on the now archived GitHub Swift Style Guide. SwiftLint enforces the style guide rules that are generally accepted by the Swift community. These rules are well described in popular style guides like Ray Wenderlich’s Swift Style Guide. SwiftLint hooks into Clang and SourceKit to use the AST representation of your source files for more accurate results. You might want to move your SwiftLint phase directly before ‘Compile Sources’...
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    Manifest Maker

    Manifest Maker

    Python app to create plain text manifest from files

    Manifest Maker is a graphical Python application which takes a file or group of files and creates a plain text manifest list of each item. The manifest includes the file name (including directory structure) as well as a checksum of the file. (No longer maintained)
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    Fake Name Generator

    Fake Name Generator

    Generates random fake names

    Program generates as many fake names as you want in lots of different languages. Works in Linux, *BSD & Windows. Version 2.0x saves the names to a file called filenames.txt , which you can load into a text editor. Currently v2.0x is the Latest Version.
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