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Vulture – find dead code

August 5, 2025 Eilidih Parris Programming

Vulture finds unused code in Python programs. This is useful for cleaning up and finding errors in large code bases.

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Fixit – highly configurable linting framework

August 4, 2025 Eilidih Parris Programming

Fixit provides a highly configurable linting framework with support for auto-fixes, custom “local” lint rules, and hierarchical configuration.

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Bustle – visualize D-Bus activity

August 3, 2025 Steve Emms Programming

Bustle draws sequence diagrams of D-Bus activity. It shows signal emissions, method calls and their corresponding returns.

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Radon – computes various metrics from Python code

August 3, 2025 Eilidih Parris Programming

Radon is a Python tool that computes various metrics from the source code.

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mypy – static type checker for Python

August 2, 2025 Steve Emms Programming

Mypy is a static type checker for Python.Type checkers help ensure that you’re using variables and functions in your code correctly.

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pyroma – rates how well a Python project compiles

August 2, 2025 Eilidih Parris Programming

Pyroma is software aimed at giving a rating of how well a Python project complies with the best practices of the Python packaging ecosystem

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Prospector – analyse Python code

August 1, 2025 Eilidih Parris Programming

Prospector is a tool to analyse Python code and output information about errors, potential problems, convention violations and complexity.

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Pylama – code audit tool for Python

August 1, 2025 Eilidih Parris Programming

Pylama is an open source code audit tool for Python. Pylama wraps a variety of open source tools, mostly linters.

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Wangle – networking library

July 31, 2025 Steve Emms Programming

Wangle is a library that makes it easy to build protocols, application clients, and application servers.

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Bandit – find security issues in Python code

July 31, 2025 Eilidih Parris Programming

Bandit is a tool designed to find common security issues in Python code.

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