AppSeed - The New Core | Work In Progress
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AppSeed - The New Core | Work In Progress
A Java library for generating Java source code.
Python script that generates C source files with global variables embedding binary/text file contents, with easy integration for CMake projects
Simple and easy source code generator for Windows, Mac, and Linux
Primitively is a powerful C# source generator that transforms primitive identifiers and value objects into highly performant, customisable, read-only struct values that support ASP.NET model binding and validation (including FluentValidation), Open API standards, JSON and MongoDB BSON serialization, with zero or minimal configuration.
Dart builder that reads several input files and writes the merged output to one file.
An experimental templating library designed specifically for generating source code (especially for languages that aren’t as meta-programmable as Ruby). Cecil templates closely resemble the target source code, making templates easier to write, read, and maintain.
Punch focuses on business logic layer design in accordance with the principles of The Clean Architecture. It provides basic frame, code-generators, DSL, and CLI
A DI Framework with ORM and Swing
Builder Pattern Source Code Generater
Generates Github repository with a history of commits from README.md file
Java GUI Application that generates CRUD query & mapping Java class (i.e., Dao, Service)
Automatically generate code to add INotifyPropertyChanged and INotifyPropertyChanging to your properties.
An app with different tools
Using language model with attention mechanisms to write python code from an English prompt.
The Rockstar to C# source-code generator
OpenCodeGen specification allows creating machine-readible source code generators
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