Add Code Formatting section to README#11
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Summary
This PR adds a new
Code Formattingsection to the list.The repository already has a
Code Analysissection, but there is no dedicated place for Java source formatting or source restructuring tools. This new section adds three Java tools in that area:google-java-formatJHarmonizerPalantir Java FormatRationale
Java formatting and source restructuring tools are commonly used as part of code quality workflows, but they are distinct from static analysis tools. They focus on formatting, source layout, member ordering, or automated source cleanup rather than reporting code issues only.
The new section is placed after
Code Analysisbecause these tools are closely related to code quality workflows, but serve a different purpose.