gradle-lint-plugin VS spring-cloud-dataflow

Compare gradle-lint-plugin vs spring-cloud-dataflow and see what are their differences.

gradle-lint-plugin

A pluggable and configurable linter tool for identifying and reporting on patterns of misuse or deprecations in Gradle scripts. (by nebula-plugins)

spring-cloud-dataflow

A microservices-based Streaming and Batch data processing in Cloud Foundry and Kubernetes (by spring-cloud)
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gradle-lint-plugin spring-cloud-dataflow
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735 1,060
2.4% 0.8%
6.9 9.6
17 days ago 7 days ago
Groovy Java
Apache License 2.0 Apache License 2.0
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gradle-lint-plugin

Posts with mentions or reviews of gradle-lint-plugin. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-01-29.
  • Learning in public: Lessons from open source
    3 projects | dev.to | 29 Jan 2022
    A little more than two years ago, in October 2019, I began work on my first significant open source project, the Dependency Analysis Gradle Plugin. I had just left a job where I had done relatively little coding, was taking a month off, and wanted to get back into a building mode and learn some new things. I decided to explore the domain of unused-dependency detection. The nearest competitor I was aware of was the Gradle Lint Plugin from the Netflix Nebula collection. However, as that plugin has never supported Android projects, that meant I had an exploitable niche—if only I could exploit it.
  • Large-Scale Automated Source Code Refactoring with OpenRewrite
    3 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 13 Aug 2021
    Semgrep’s focus is on static analysis/search and is based on rules that developers need to write in a new DSL. Autofix is experimental and is one pattern replaced with another. https://semgrep.dev/docs/experiments/overview/

    OpenRewrite originated to do transformations of code, specifically to remove a Netflix proprietary logging library and replace it with in SLF4J. The predecessor of OpenRewrite was Gradle Lint (https://github.com/nebula-plugins/gradle-lint-plugin), commonly used to update Gradle build configuration. OpenRewrite added search after transformation and search can be very flexible (search for all usages of a particular package/any method, not just a specific method invocation). Instead of being DSL based, OpenRewrite provides a set of building blocks called recipes that can be combined together to create more powerful recipes. When building blocks are not enough, you can write a custom recipe in the same language as what you are managing. Java for Java and TypeScript for JavaScript/TypeScript (coming soon).

    For example, you can see JUnit 4 to 5 migration recipe contains a set of pre-built and custom recipes.

  • is there a way to find out unused dependencies in a spring boot project
    2 projects | /r/java | 1 Feb 2021
    Also found Gradle Nebula Lint https://github.com/nebula-plugins/gradle-lint-plugin/wiki

spring-cloud-dataflow

Posts with mentions or reviews of spring-cloud-dataflow. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-08-13.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing gradle-lint-plugin and spring-cloud-dataflow you can also consider the following projects:

rewrite - Automated mass refactoring of source code.

gradle-dependency-analyze - Dependency analysis plugin for gradle

Gradle - Adaptable, fast automation for all

groovy-android-gradle-plugin - A Gradle plugin to support the Groovy language for building Android apps

sechub - SecHub provides a central API to test software with different security tools.

Siddhi - Stream Processing and Complex Event Processing Engine

easy-batch - The simple, stupid batch framework for Java

dependency-analysis-gradle-plugin - Gradle plugin for JVM projects written in Java, Kotlin, Groovy, or Scala; and Android projects written in Java or Kotlin. Provides advice for managing dependencies and other applied plugins

algs4 - Algorithms in C# ported from the book "Algorithms 4th Edition".

MCPConfig - Public facing repo for MCP SRG mappings.

sdk-manager-plugin