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<p style="direction:ltr;">Thanks to a validation framework, you will be able to make sure that the whole team follows rules YOU judge as important. </p>
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<p style="direction:ltr;">Contrary to checkstyle, such standards can be independent from code. </p>
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<p style="direction:ltr;">Here are some examples of rules you can plug in Intent to control code consistency : </p>
<p style="direction:ltr;">- Depency-relative : any Action displayed to end-user should be exported to API</p>
<p style="direction:ltr;">- Test coverage : any Action displayed to end-user should be covered by at least one SWTBot test</p>
<p style="direction:ltr;">- Doc related : any Action displayed to end-user should be presented inside the User Guide with a screenshot</p>
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<p style="direction:ltr;">Such rules make the team stick to your own standards &amp; processes automatically.
In result, you'll spend less time reviewing the code, and will be able to focus on the dev itself.</p>
<p style="direction:ltr;">Your code will be both <b>documented and consistent</b>, which will ease its understanding.
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