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ESLint plugin to help enforce a configurable order for import statements
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Import Linter allows you to define and enforce rules for the internal and external imports within your Python project.
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Manageable Kubernetes manifests through a composable, reusable syntax
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jdegoes
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Jul 23, 2020
Not 100% sure it is Windows (versus a newer version of the JVM), but 2 spurious newlines are inserted before each import block.
Rewrite `import` statements as `require()`s; via RegExp
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smart imports for Python
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CLI tool to check Go (and soon Javascript/Typescript) project imports to see if import boundaries are not violated, based on a DSL
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Balika011's PlayStation 4 ELF loader for IDA Pro 7.0/7.1
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TSLint Origin Ordered Imports Rule
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small + super-fast HTML templating
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Minimise haskell imports, make exports explicit
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sondrelg
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Apr 14, 2021
I sometimes experience empty type-checking blocks after running cmd+option+o in Pycharm to clean up unused imports.
It would be useful to add a code to flag these, as they "get stuck". They aren't needed, but editors can't tell they're not:
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING
if TYPE_CHECKING:
passPods + angle bracket component = modern Ember-y goodness
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add imports/requires if not already present with jscodeshift
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Allow react-native platform specific extensions to be used for other file types than Javascript.
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Utilities for refactoring imports in python-like syntax.
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find imported/required identifiers with jscodeshift
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