checkr
Bear
checkr | Bear | |
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3 | 50 | |
8 | 4,475 | |
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0.0 | 5.7 | |
over 2 years ago | 8 days ago | |
JavaScript | C++ | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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checkr
- Study: Developers spend almost 2 days a week just waiting for other developers to review their code
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Semgrep: Like Grep but for Code
I wrote a small VS code extension and pre-commit hook that might meet 80% of your needs:
https://github.com/elanning/checkr
It is just simple regex at this time, but hopefully I can add something like CCGrep syntax in the future:
https://github.com/yuy-m/CCGrep
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I wrote a tool that makes writing regex easier
It looks like the checkr extension could greatly benefit from something like this. Very nice work! Excited to try it out when I have some free time.
Bear
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emacs lsp-mode with MPLAB X project
Have you tried Bear? I used it for several projects and overall it works very well.
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Eglot + clangd not working for NetHack code base
An update: I am now able to make everything work by generating `compile_commands.json` using compiledb. I'm aware that there is another tool Bear but for some reason it generates an empty `compile_commands.json` file for me.
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I have an existing legacy build system. How do I leverage this with CLion to index my project?
Try https://github.com/rizsotto/Bear
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New User C Setup Help?
Regarding the libraries, you might need to add it to clangd’s configuration. A convenient way is to have a compile_commands.json in your project (this is generated by some build tools like CMake, but if you don’t use them, have a look at bear).
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vscode alternative for C++ on M1 mac?
Note that you need to have a compile_commands.json file. That file can easily be generated by CMake, Meson, etc. For other build systems checkout Bear https://github.com/rizsotto/Bear
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I hope that cscope can make a comeback in the versions after 0.9
make a 'gcc' command/executable that do nothing and make it first in your PATH and then run bear with make: https://github.com/rizsotto/Bear/issues/219 It is unfortunate that bear doesn't catch the output of the make command with '--dry-run' as it still prints the compile commands, it seems not that hard to support this and I think many ppl would benefit..
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CLion 2023.1 released
You could try to start with Bear: https://github.com/rizsotto/Bear In worst cases, I had to use strace to catch every gcc/g++ invocation and restructure the compile_commands.json out of the strace logs.
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Is CMake necessary to set up a C++ "IDE" in neovim?
But it sounds like maybe you’re assuming for the purposes of using something like clangd (highly recommended for coding in cpp projects in general, you want to be using this in vscode or whatever else anyway, codelion notwithstanding I suppose) with neovim on a c++ project that you have to use cmake to produce a compilation database to use with neovim plugins (e.g. clangd via nvim-lsp et. al.). In this case, be aware that the https://github.com/rizsotto/Bear tool is a handy way to just tack it on to whatever command you’re using to run a c++ code build step, and it will give you a compile_commands.json, corresponding to the compiler commands it invoked, on a silver platter.
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Makefile versus CMake build system
I guess your questionmarks are about installing "bear", he refers to this project: https://github.com/rizsotto/Bear
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how to use .clang-format with lunarvim ?
You just simply go to the root of your project, use bear and just open your C files. That's all.
What are some alternatives?
tree-sitter-swift - A tree-sitter grammar for the Swift programming language.
compiledb - Tool for generating Clang's JSON Compilation Database files for make-based build systems.
ComposableRegex - Build out composable regular expressions from simple sub blocks in a BNF type syntax. Check http://composableregex.apphb.com/ for a demo
vscode-cpptools - Official repository for the Microsoft C/C++ extension for VS Code.
human2regex - Humanized Regex
NvChad - Blazing fast Neovim config providing solid defaults and a beautiful UI, enhancing your neovim experience.
semgrep - Lightweight static analysis for many languages. Find bug variants with patterns that look like source code.
scan-build - Clang's scan-build re-implementation in python
hyperlight - Automatically exported from code.google.com/p/hyperlight
coc-clangd - clangd extension for coc.nvim
refex - A syntactically aware search-and-replace tool for Python.
clangd - clangd language server