readsql
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56 | 8 | |
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5.1 | 0.0 | |
over 3 years ago | almost 2 years ago | |
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MIT License | MIT License |
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readsql
- Readsql – convert SQL to most human readable format
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readsql - convert SQL to most human readable format
Thank you. I do not remember now if I have seen it when I started working on it. I have not seen a SQL linter that lints SQL code in Python code. This is the reason readsql was born. I am not familiar with sqlfluff but I do not see that it would lint SQL code inside Python strings (I may have overseen it)
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numdoclint
What are some alternatives?
sqlfluff - A modular SQL linter and auto-formatter with support for multiple dialects and templated code.
docformatter - Formats docstrings to follow PEP 257
modin - Modin: Scale your Pandas workflows by changing a single line of code
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nbQA - Run ruff, isort, pyupgrade, mypy, pylint, flake8, and more on Jupyter Notebooks
dslinter - `dslinter` is a pylint plugin for linting data science and machine learning code. We plan to support the following Python libraries: TensorFlow, PyTorch, Scikit-Learn, Pandas and NumPy.
onepyece - 💻 Python API wrapper for https://api-onepiece.com/ 🏴☠️
coala - coala provides a unified command-line interface for linting and fixing all your code, regardless of the programming languages you use.