check-all-the-things
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check-all-the-things
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Golang Security Checker
Some links on these pages:
https://analysis-tools.dev/tag/rust https://github.com/mcandre/linters#rust https://github.com/collab-qa/check-all-the-things/blob/maste...
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Ask HN: What are some tools / libraries you built yourself?
Myself and someone else built check-all-the-things, a tool that makes it easier to run various static analysis tools and other checks on a directory.
https://github.com/collab-qa/check-all-the-things
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What is your “I don't care if this succeeds” project?
https://github.com/collab-qa/check-all-the-things/
meal-scheduler
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Ask HN: Do you use an optimization solver? Which one? Why? Do you like it?
I use Minizinc in a personal toy project (https://gitlab.com/dustin-space/meal-scheduler), and GECODE or Google's ortools solver at the backend. It's used for meal planning. Unfortunately it's way way slower than I'd hope. I suspect I just have the domain not modeled efficiently. Maybe if I had a few days to put into it, and learn how to properly debug the CSP solver step by step, it might help...
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What is your “I don't care if this succeeds” project?
That sounds like a fun application, both the usage and the implementation.
I wonder if you have any interesting example data-files that could be used with the model, preferable both something small and something larger? Would be fun to test the model locally to see how it behaves.
Notes: I'm assuming here that https://gitlab.com/dustin-space/meal-scheduler/-/blob/master... is the model used.
What are some alternatives?
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