Open Source Java Source Code Analysis Tools for Linux

Java Source Code Analysis Tools for Linux

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    NotepadXX

    NotepadXX

    NotepadXX: A Lightweight, Powerful Text Editor for Every User

    📝 NotepadXX is your all-in-one, cross-platform text editor — lightning-fast, powerful, and designed to boost your productivity. Built with Java and optimized for Windows & Linux, it combines the simplicity of Notepad with advanced features modern developers love. 🔥 Key Highlights: Real-time code linting (ANTLR-powered) with tooltips Live Markdown preview (split view or pop-out) Built-in terminal, file explorer & browser launchers 6 beautiful themes (Dark, Light, Darcula, macOS) Blazing-fast UI with JavaFX/Swing hybrid Fully offline & privacy-respecting (zero telemetry) 🐞 Bug Fixes in v1.2.1 Fixed crash when Markdown Preview is triggered on systems without JavaFX (now shows a friendly error message). Prevented JavaFX WebView from initializing on headless systems to avoid startup errors. Resolved fallback issue: now switches correctly to Swing JFileChooser when JavaFX is unavailable. Improved error dialog display for Markdown Preview failures.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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