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GammaRay | LiteIDE | |
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4 | 7 | |
1,528 | 7,449 | |
2.3% | - | |
9.2 | 5.8 | |
8 days ago | 3 months ago | |
C++ | C++ | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 only |
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GammaRay
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Reverse engineering: Finding objectName for different UI elements in a closed source application
Use GammaRay
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Announcing Masonry 0.1, and my vision for Rust UI
KDAB has a very extensive runtime inspector for Qt called GammaRay: https://github.com/KDAB/GammaRay/wiki/Getting-GammaRay
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Develop for KDE by fixing C++ static code analysis issues using PVS-Studio
Some of these https://invent.kde.org/users/nmariusp/activity fix individual issues. With the rest of the report from PVS-Studio, I create one bug per project e.g. https://github.com/KDAB/GammaRay/issues/705
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Rectangle{} debugging in QML, just like printf(), but for QT
You should look into GammaRay which allows you to such debugging without having to change your code. You can literally just pick the element on the screen. See: https://github.com/KDAB/GammaRay/
LiteIDE
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What's the most commonly used IDE for golang development ?
Not common, but worth a mention: I've been using LiteIDE (https://github.com/visualfc/liteide/releases/latest) since Atom + Go dev ceased development.
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Open Source IDE for Linux
There is liteide too: https://github.com/visualfc/liteide Is not super amazing but it does the job and since is purely for Go it has a few nice features. And it's very lightweight!
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What is wrong with VSCode IntelliSense for GO?
I mostly use VS Code, too (or rather VSCodium), but also recommend you try LiteIDE as it's exceptionally fast.
- What IDE‘s are you guys using?
- Is it worth learning Golang using VS code?
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CodePerfect 95 – A fast IDE for Go
If this is the kind of thing you are interested in, I would strongly recommend LiteIDE:
http://liteide.org/en/
https://github.com/visualfc/liteide/releases
It's actively developed, FOSS (LGPL), native C++ (Qt), runs on Windows/macOS/Linux, supports go.mod, and uses gocode/gotools for intellisense instead of gopls. It has integrated debugging, go to definition/usages, and some refactoring support.
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The best free IDE for Go
"technically" https://github.com/visualfc/liteide as that's an IDE
What are some alternatives?
nodegui - A library for building cross-platform native desktop applications with Node.js and CSS 🚀. React NodeGui : https://react.nodegui.org and Vue NodeGui: https://vue.nodegui.org
vscode-go - Go extension for Visual Studio Code
flameshot - Powerful yet simple to use screenshot software :desktop_computer: :camera_flash:
snap - The open telemetry framework
qt-qml-project-template-with-ci - Template for a Qt/QML application with batteries included: GitHub C.I. for your QML app; automated gui testing with Xvfb; automatic code-format checks and more. Compiles for Desktop and Mobile (Linux, Mac, Windows, and Android).
limetext - Open source API-compatible alternative to the text editor Sublime Text
qt-qml-project-template-with-c
toxiproxy - :alarm_clock: :fire: A TCP proxy to simulate network and system conditions for chaos and resiliency testing
giui - A normal rust gui crate
restic - Fast, secure, efficient backup program
osu-framework - A game framework written with osu! in mind.
Docker - Notary is a project that allows anyone to have trust over arbitrary collections of data