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gradle-lint-plugin
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Learning in public: Lessons from open source
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.
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Large-Scale Automated Source Code Refactoring with OpenRewrite
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.
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is there a way to find out unused dependencies in a spring boot project
Also found Gradle Nebula Lint https://github.com/nebula-plugins/gradle-lint-plugin/wiki
spring-cloud-dataflow
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Large-Scale Automated Source Code Refactoring with OpenRewrite
It's also incredibly tedious when you do set about modernizing it. Fixing these things is more possible than you would initially think. Sometimes, we can get an app _almost_ all the way there, with just a little left to do: https://github.com/spring-cloud/spring-cloud-dataflow/pull/4...
What are some alternatives?
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