Michael Keppler's Projects
Floating Point Math Examples
Acceptance tests cases for Jenkins and its plugins based on selenium and docker.
public repo for aim42, especially the "aim42 method guide"
A library to read static analysis reports into a Java object model
It provides a SeekBar similar to the default Android one, but with two thumb controls allowing a range to be selected, and some other extras as well.
"Swiss knife" for Eclipse
A Java architecture test library, to specify and assert architecture rules in plain Java
Examples for ArchUnit (A Java architecture test library, to specify and assert architecture rules in plain Java)
AsciiDoc plugin for products on the IntelliJ platform (IDEA, RubyMine, etc)
A Maven plugin that uses Asciidoctor via JRuby to process AsciiDoc source files within the project.
:globe_with_meridians: Asciidoctor project site. Composed in AsciiDoc. Baked with Awestruct.
AssertJ documentation
AssertJ is a library providing easy to use rich typed assertions
A collection of source code generators for Java.
eclipse plugin that handle the 'derived' state of resources from a textual file.
Eclipse plugin to automatically refactor Java code bases
Profile description and default files controlling github workflows.
Reproduce a Checkstyle bug automatically
Benchmarks for Java buildystems http://tkruse.github.io/build-bench
The Eclipse Plug-ins for Gradle project.
Eclipse CDT™ C/C++ Development Tools
c:geo - The powerful Android geocaching app.
Checkstyle is a development tool to help programmers write Java code that adheres to a coding standard. By default it supports the Google Java Style Guide and Sun Code Conventions, but is highly configurable. It can be invoked with an ANT task and a command line program.
Doc, wiki and organizational content for ClearlyDefined
An eclipse add-on which extens the context menu for accessing various tools.
Creates CycloneDX Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) from Maven projects
Extract license information from content.
AssertJ new website
The code generating SendGrid's documentation. Please feel free to make pull requests, if there's anything you feel we could do better!