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Linter / Formatter

Automatic code-quality tools

InterCoders

A linter flags suspicious or sloppy code; a formatter rewrites it into a consistent style automatically.

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The linter warns about an unused variable before it can turn into a bug.

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Code ReviewA teammate checks your changeDeployPut code live for userslocalhost / PortYour own machine, and its doorsLoggingThe record an app writes about itself
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