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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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Any recommendation engine based on your baka-updates/mangaupdates' profile?
the neko app for mangadex has a separately developed recommdation engine integrated in it
hercules
- A tool for detecting plagiarism of Github repositories in someone else's code
- I built a tool for hiring managers to find if a technical assignment is plagiarised from Github
- A command line tool for finding plagiarisms of technical assignments in Github
- My first ever project in Golang - Hercules: command line tool for checking plagiarism of technical assignments from Github
- Show HN: Hercules – For HR to find plagiarisms in tech assignment solutions
What are some alternatives?
JPlag - State-of-the-Art Software Plagiarism & Collusion Detection
closestmatch - Golang library for fuzzy matching within a set of strings :page_with_curl:
go-edlib - 📚 String comparison and edit distance algorithms library, featuring : Levenshtein, LCS, Hamming, Damerau levenshtein (OSA and Adjacent transpositions algorithms), Jaro-Winkler, Cosine, etc...
strutil-go - Golang metrics for calculating string similarity and other string utility functions
levenshtein - Go implementation to calculate Levenshtein Distance.
ItsJustACoincidenceProfessor - "It's just a coincidence professor!" is a plagiarism checker for source code. It uses the Wagner–Fischer algorithm to precisely and accurately determine percentage similarity of two given strings. We also cross reference common sites like GitHub and Stackoverflow, for potential cheating.