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Reverse Dependencies for pronto

The projects listed here declare pronto as a runtime or development dependency

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This pronto formatter will print out the warnings in a json format to be consumed by https://github.com/emilio2hd/pronto-annotate-action.
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Performs incremental quality reporting for the bigfiles gem. BigFiles is a simple tool to find the largest source files in your project; this gem plugs in with the 'pronto' gem, which does incremental reporting using a variety of quality tools.
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A pronto runner for checkstyle and spotbugs. Pronto runs analysis quickly by checking only the relevant changes. Created to be used on pull requests, but suited for other scenarios as well.
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Pronto runner for clang-format, a tool to reformat C++ sources files according to configurable style guides.
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Pronto runner for clang-tidy, a clang-based C++ "linter" tool.
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A simple runner for Pronto that adds pre-defined comments based on which files have changed.
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This allows you to take the output of Dialyzer and submit its errors with Pronto.
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This allows you to take the output of Dogma and submit its errors with Pronto.
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A pronto runner for findbugs and spotbugs. Pronto runs analysis quickly by checking only the relevant changes. Created to be used on pull requests, but suited for other scenarios as well.
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