How Stripe's team deployed rubyfmt to auto-format a 25 million line Ruby codebase overnight
This is the story of how our Developer Productivity team extended and rolled out rubyfmt, our Rust-based zero-config, ultra-fast autoformatter across the world's largest Ruby codebase.
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