bitdowntoc
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bitdowntoc | ktlint | |
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6 | 7 | |
51 | 6,009 | |
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6.8 | 9.5 | |
3 days ago | 6 days ago | |
Kotlin | Kotlin | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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bitdowntoc
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Simple Dev.to Article Improvements
This leads to the next related topic: a table of contents. While not an out of the box feature there's a nice and simple solution for it. As an example, if I take one of my articles and copy everything besides the already generated ToC:
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Python Networking: Servers
Note: I've added table of contents to previous installments so they'll hopefully be easier to navigate. Thanks to derlin for the nifty TOC generation tool!
- Finally a clean and easy way to add Table of Contents to dev.to articles 🤩
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How to create nightly releases with Github Actions
https://github.com/derlin/bitdowntoc ⟶ workflow
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bitdowntoc: markdown TOC for all (even BitBucket 😉)
bitdowntoc is a flexible Markdown TOC Generator, available both as a standalone jar and a free online service.
ktlint
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Setting up linting/formatting for an Android project
In my experience, I have faced these issues while trying to keep the code style consistent across the team - 1. ktlint and "Reformat Code" in Android Studio produce different outputs. This causes issues as most developers find it easier to use "Reformat Code" in AS but if you have a ktlint check on CI, the checks sometimes fail. 2. Different AS versions produce different `codeStyles.xml` file. Sometimes, on updating AS, it automatically adds new rules to the `codeStyles.xml` file. These rules might not be compatible with ktlint and might only work on specific AS versions.
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Modern Android Development in 2023
Ktlint
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Three features in Android Studio that maybe you've missed
Not even an Android Studio-specific feature, but rather a feature of the underlying IntelliJ. Just select Code > Analyze code > Silent code cleanup and your entire project will be cleaned up using the default linter (this can be combined awesomely with Ktlint).
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Ask HN: What is a modern Java environment?
Ktlint + Detekt: Kotlin linting/static analysis (https://ktlint.github.io, https://detekt.github.io/detekt)
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Adding Klint to my Android apps
Refs. Klint Page Klint Github
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Supercharge your Kotlin Project
Linting is the process of analyzing code for potential errors and one of the ways we can do that in Kotlin is using Ktlint. As per the documentation:
What are some alternatives?
docker-compose-viz-mermaid - Generate beautiful visuals from docker-compose files. The mermaid graph can be exported to PNG, SVG, or edited directly in https://mermaid.live.
detekt - Static code analysis for Kotlin
tip - GitHub Action to keep a 'tip' pre-release always up-to-date
sonarlint-intellij - SonarLint for IntelliJ
bbdata-api - The core of BBData: its API (and database definition)
ktfmt-gradle - A Gradle plugin to apply ktfmt to your builds, and reformat you Kotlin source code like a glimpse 🧹🐘
Rouge - A pure Ruby code highlighter that is compatible with Pygments
dokka - API documentation engine for Kotlin
bbl - Read, search Holy Bible in command line
ktlint-gradle - A ktlint gradle plugin
CrunchyCalendar — awesome calendar widget for android apps - A beautiful material calendar with endless scroll, range selection and a lot more!