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+title: >
+  Shortening the feedback loop even more
+pubDate: 2023-04-25
+permalink: >
+  archive/2023/04/25/shortening-the-feedback-loop-even-more
+tags:
+  - development
+  - devops
+  - neovim
+---
+
+Yesterday's email was about shortening the feedback loop of a CI pipeline by running some of the checks like PHPCS and PHPStan locally and dealing with any errors before they get pushed to the code repository.
+
+What's even better than writing and committing code and then waiting until just before pushing it to test it? Seeing the errors in real-time and being able to fix them immediately.
+
+In my Neovim setup (I talked about this at the PHP London meetup recently), I have the Intelephense language server configured to add IDE-like features such as code completion, go-to definition, symbol renaming, etc.
+
+I also have another plugin - `null-ls.nvim` - that adds errors from command-line tools to Neovim's diagnostics list.
+
+So, if I try to do something that would cause a PHPStan failure, such as using an unknown variable or missing a return type, I can see that and fix it immediately and not even wait for a Git hook to run.