The larger your team is the more strict you need to be on all of this stuff. For me personally I would just do that even though I know it's wrong and I would feel bad about doing it. And then just have that be in my commit message, but it I work with like a small team very small team of a couple people Right,. So for every single person you add to your team the more and more the more check marks of how strict all of these rules should be.
In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes talk about the difference between sloppy code and clean code, how to establish rules for your code base, and how to enforce your rules.
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