![]() ![]() Formatting code consistently is a challenge, but modern developer tools make it possible to automatically maintain consistency across your team's codebase. The Mac Terminal application also includes a console-based text editor called Nano. Command opens VS Code in the current working folder, which becomes your 'workspace'. ![]()
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