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Code Formatting

Code formatting defines consistent whitespace, indentation, line breaks and naming conventions to make source code readable and maintainable. It standardises style across teams, reduces friction in code reviews and tooling, and enables automated enforcement. Its scope covers conventions, editor settings and CI-based formatters.

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Baseline data

Context
Organizational level
Team
Organizational maturity
Intermediate
Impact area
Technical
Decision
Decision type
Design
Value stream stage
Build
Assessment
Complexity
Low
Maturity
Established
Cognitive load
Low

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