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understanding a big codebase you have never worked.

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[-] tomas@lm.eke.li 3 points 5 months ago

If there is git history it's often a good thing to use that to understand what tends to change together, which parts have lots of churn, etc.

There are tools for this: https://github.com/smontanari/code-forensics

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