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Results for “Ansible Lint”
73 tools found
A syntax-aware linter for prose built with speed and extensibility in mind.
Checks YAML files for syntax validity, key repetition and cosmetic problems such as lines length, trailing spaces, and indentation.
Solium is a linter to identify and fix style and security issues in Solidity smart contracts.
Solhint is an open source project created by https://protofire.io. Its goal is to provide a linting utility for Solidity code.
Provides a CLI linter that enforces good API design choices and structure
Static analysis tool for Debian packages.
textlint is an open source text linting utility written in JavaScript.
Pluggable Markdown code style linter written in JavaScript.
A Language Server Protocol implementation for TeX/LaTeX, including lint capabilities.
A JSON parser and validator with a CLI. Standalone version of jsonlint.com
Static checker for GitHub Actions workflow files. Provides an online version.
A lint tool that checks Chef cookbooks for common problems.
Checks playbooks for practices and behaviour that could potentially be improved.
Lightning-fast linter for .env files. Written in Rust
Linting dotenv files like a charm.
Does basic syntax checking and finds problematic patterns or signs of inefficiency.
copyright: — Ansible Playbook Scanning Tool that analyzes and offers recommendations for your playbooks.
Find security vulnerabilities, compliance issues, and infrastructure misconfigurations in your infrastructure-as-code. Supports Terraform, Kubernetes, Docker, AWS CloudFormation and Ansible
SonarQube for IDE (formerly SonarLint) is a free IDE extension available for IntelliJ, VS Code, Visual Studio, and Eclipse, to find and fix coding issues in real-time, flagging issues as you code, just like a spell-checker. More than a linter, it also delivers rich contextual guidance to help developers understand why there is an issue, assess the risk, and educate them on how to fix it.