dprint is a multi-language code formatter that applies consistent styling across various programming languages using a pluggable architecture. It functions as a unified project style management tool, a command-line interface for continuous integration style enforcement, and a Language Server Protocol implementation for real-time formatting in editors. The project is distinguished by a WebAssembly-based plugin system that loads sandboxed formatting logic from URLs or file paths. It further extends its capabilities through a process-based tool integration that wraps external command-line interf
Standard is a suite of static analysis tools for JavaScript, comprising a linter, formatter, and a predefined style guide. It functions as a static code analyzer that scans source code for style violations and potential errors without executing the program. The project provides an automatic code fixer that rewrites source code to resolve formatting issues and enforce syntax consistency. It implements a standardized set of rules for JavaScript formatting and syntax to ensure a uniform appearance across different projects. The system covers a wide range of static analysis capabilities, includi
Biome is a unified developer tooling suite that provides code formatting, linting, and static analysis for JavaScript and TypeScript projects. It functions as a command-line interface designed to automate the maintenance of code quality and style consistency throughout the development lifecycle. The tool distinguishes itself through a high-performance engine built in Rust, which utilizes a single-pass abstract syntax tree to perform formatting and linting simultaneously. By leveraging parallel multi-threaded execution and incremental file system caching, it minimizes latency during analysis t
This tool is a command-line utility designed to automatically detect and correct coding standard violations in PHP source files. It functions as a static analysis and refactoring engine that ensures consistent project-wide formatting by applying predefined community conventions or custom organizational rules. The project distinguishes itself through a modular rule-based engine that supports both automated style correction and codebase modernization. It allows developers to update legacy syntax to align with newer language versions and testing framework requirements, facilitating the adoption