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Text editors
The text editor is a sacred application for developers. Here's a showcase of some amazingly awesome open source editors.
Issue-Label Bot
Issue Label Bot automatically labels issues as either a feature request, bug or question, using machine learning. You can alias these labels so that the labels are personalized for your repo (for example if you prefer enhancement vs. feature_request).
Instructions on how to alias the labels can be viewed on the app's website.
This app only works on public repositories.
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BuildPulse
Spend more time shipping and less time re-running flaky tests
BuildPulse automatically detects flaky tests and highlights the most disruptive ones so you know exactly where to focus first for maximum impact.
Integrates with popular test frameworks for JavaScript (Mocha, Cypress), Ruby (minitest, RSpec), Go, Python, and others.
Works with CircleCI, GitHub Actions, Semaphore, and Travis CI. (Jenkins is next: Join the waiting list to get notified.)

