RefactorFirst VS error-prone-support

Compare RefactorFirst vs error-prone-support and see what are their differences.

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RefactorFirst error-prone-support
3 1
332 167
0.6% 1.2%
7.4 9.7
about 1 month ago about 3 hours ago
Java Java
Apache License 2.0 MIT License
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RefactorFirst

Posts with mentions or reviews of RefactorFirst. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-03-09.

error-prone-support

Posts with mentions or reviews of error-prone-support. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects.
  • Picnic Open-sources Error Prone Support
    1 project | /r/java | 13 Oct 2022
    Maybe the checks and rules are already usable for you with these two checks disabled? By the way, it is not required to use either Guava or New Relic to be able to integrate Error Prone Support. For example, the `ScheduledTransactionTrace` BugCheck will just be a no-op if you don't use New Relic :). W.r.t. to your fourth point, if you are sure there is not a change in ordering and you indeed found a false positive could you maybe file a bug report :)? We want to fix all false positives where possible of course.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing RefactorFirst and error-prone-support you can also consider the following projects:

unfork-maven-plugin - An Apache Maven plugin to easily change dependency source files without needing to fork the project

p3c - Alibaba Java Coding Guidelines pmd implements and IDE plugin

checks-api-plugin - Jenkins plugin that defines an API for Jenkins to publish checks to SCM platforms.

piranha - A tool for refactoring code related to feature flag APIs

jib - 🏗 Build container images for your Java applications.

rewrite - Automated mass refactoring of source code.

sign-maven-plugin - Maven plugin which creates Open PGP / GPG signatures for all of the project's artifacts

JavaParser - Java 1-18 Parser and Abstract Syntax Tree for Java with advanced analysis functionalities.

JavaPackager - :package: Gradle/Maven plugin to package Java applications as native Windows, MacOS, or Linux executables and create installers for them.

PM-Lecture - Lecture "Programmiermethoden"

Spoon - Spoon is a metaprogramming library to analyze and transform Java source code. :spoon: is made with :heart:, :beers: and :sparkles:. It parses source files to build a well-designed AST with powerful analysis and transformation API.