ktlint VS jtransc

Compare ktlint vs jtransc and see what are their differences.

ktlint

An anti-bikeshedding Kotlin linter with built-in formatter (by pinterest)

jtransc

Bytecode to source converting Java & Kotlin code into JavaScript, C++, D, C#, PHP, AS3, Dart and Haxe and run it everywhere. Also use JVM code in your favourite language as a library. (by jtransc)
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ktlint jtransc
7 -
5,994 619
1.0% -
9.6 1.5
7 days ago almost 3 years ago
Kotlin Java
MIT License Apache License 2.0
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ktlint

Posts with mentions or reviews of ktlint. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-01-23.
  • Setting up linting/formatting for an Android project
    1 project | /r/androiddev | 23 Mar 2023
    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.
  • Modern Android Development in 2023
    7 projects | dev.to | 23 Jan 2023
    Ktlint
  • Three features in Android Studio that maybe you've missed
    1 project | dev.to | 29 May 2022
    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).
  • Ask HN: What is a modern Java environment?
    22 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 29 Mar 2022
    Ktlint + Detekt: Kotlin linting/static analysis (https://ktlint.github.io, https://detekt.github.io/detekt)
  • Adding Klint to my Android apps
    1 project | dev.to | 4 Mar 2022
    Refs. Klint Page Klint Github
  • Supercharge your Kotlin Project
    5 projects | dev.to | 20 Oct 2021
    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:

jtransc

Posts with mentions or reviews of jtransc. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects.

We haven't tracked posts mentioning jtransc yet.
Tracking mentions began in Dec 2020.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing ktlint and jtransc you can also consider the following projects:

detekt - Static code analysis for Kotlin

dokka - API documentation engine for Kotlin

sonarlint-intellij - SonarLint for IntelliJ

kscript - Scripting enhancements for Kotlin

ktfmt-gradle - A Gradle plugin to apply ktfmt to your builds, and reformat you Kotlin source code like a glimpse 🧹🐘

FlipTimerView - FlipTimerView library for Android

ktlint-gradle - A ktlint gradle plugin

keplin - Secure Kotlin scripting and binary lambda-scripts

CrunchyCalendar — awesome calendar widget for android apps - A beautiful material calendar with endless scroll, range selection and a lot more!

EasyDokkaPlugin - Gradle Script plugin to generate documentation by Dokka documentation engine in Javadoc or other formats for Java, Kotlin, Android and non-Android projects. It's very easy, you don't need to add to dependencies section additional classpath or think about compatibility issues, you don't need additional repositories also.