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<p>If you're trying to <a href="/daily/2024/09/20/be-consistent">keep your code consistent</a>, such as following the same coding style or following conventions such as <a href="/daily/2024/09/05/find-vs-get">find vs get</a> or design systems such as repositories or builder classes, instead of relying on manual code review and taking the time of a colleague, you can leverage automation to run checks for you.</p>
<p>You can run tools such as phpcs or eslint to enforce a coding style and use Git hooks or a CI pipeline to run them automatically or integrate them into your text editor or IDE so you can see and resolve issues as the code is being written.</p>
<p>You can use static analysis tools such as PHPStan to find potential bugs but also enforce conventions by <a href="/daily/2024/09/22/writing-custom-phpstan-rules-for-drupal-projects">writing custom rules for your project</a> or using architectural testing tools such as PHPat.</p>
<p>By automating checks, you'll have a consistent result every time and don't need to wait for someone else to find small issues you could have fixed quickly.</p>
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<p>If you're trying to <a href="http://default/daily/2024/09/20/be-consistent">keep your code consistent</a>, such as following the same coding style or following conventions such as <a href="http://default/daily/2024/09/05/find-vs-get">find vs get</a> or design systems such as repositories or builder classes, instead of relying on manual code review and taking the time of a colleague, you can leverage automation to run checks for you.</p>
<p>You can run tools such as phpcs or eslint to enforce a coding style and use Git hooks or a CI pipeline to run them automatically or integrate them into your text editor or IDE so you can see and resolve issues as the code is being written.</p>
<p>You can use static analysis tools such as PHPStan to find potential bugs but also enforce conventions by <a href="http://default/daily/2024/09/22/writing-custom-phpstan-rules-for-drupal-projects">writing custom rules for your project</a> or using architectural testing tools such as PHPat.</p>
<p>By automating checks, you'll have a consistent result every time and don't need to wait for someone else to find small issues you could have fixed quickly.</p>
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