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🎉 Testing Routine for CI to detect layering violations in C projects
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GeneCI- Tool to generate UML, Call Graphs from source code
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Generate Sourcetrail project for CLS (Common Language Syntax)
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🔎🐛 Golang fmt.Println debugging and tracing tool capable of visualising function invocation paths.
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Visualise Architectural Changes in Softwares
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(Basic) Functionality to view a python library as a graph
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Call graph generator for C and assembler code
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This repository contains the results for computing callgraphs that support programs that contain serialization and deserialization.
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Verifying safety of interactions between IoT apps
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A Python data science project in analyzing and visualizing dependencies between hierarchies of code in a Java program
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A tool to visualise Python function calls and code complexity.
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A Dear ImGui Widget for displaying Flame Graphs.
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Wolfram Language (aka Mathematica) paclet with call-graph creation and visualization functions.
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Continuous Incremental Static Analyzer (CISA), supporting incremental LLVM IR analyses over the git commit history of the target source code.
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Automatically draw graphs from TypeScript/JavaScript.
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Call graph visualization in Pharo using GraphViz
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