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Support generics types in PhpStorm via psalm / phpstan docblock
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emit status report
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Feb 10, 2020
when cs2pr completes and no errors/warnings have to be emitted, the screen stays empty.
as a user I dont know whether everything worked well and nothing had to be reported or there was a error and I dont see it.
at best we could emit a processed x errors and y warnings or similar status message at the very end into STDERR, so we dont destory possible consumers of our gihtub-api checks
A monad-like set of utilities for PHP, type-checked by Psalm.
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A template for typesetting psalms using LaTeX, LilyPond and GNU Make
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Feb 24, 2018 - TeX
A collection of type-safe functional data structures
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Codeception module providing assertions and Gherkin snippets to help with Psalm acceptance testing
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Provides static analysis for Shoot models and presenters
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A zero-config installer for Psalm (a static analysis tool that’s designed to improve large PHP codebases by identifying both obvious and hard-to-spot bugs)
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Hey,
I did a lot of work for authorization for your project. The first one is to use your project with concrete5 and the second one is to authorize the requests with jwt including the websocket server. This would maybe be a good example package for your documentation, how somebody could include authorization? I know it's not an issue, but i dont know how to reach you :)
https://github.com/lemo