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codebases

A codebase is a collection of source code used to build a particular software system, application, or component. It includes all the files, libraries, and dependencies required to compile and run the software, and is typically managed using version control systems like Git to track changes and facilitate collaboration among developers. Codebases are essential for software developers and teams working on software projects, providing a structured and organized way to manage and maintain the code.
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