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Code Churn—when a developer re-writes their own code shortly after it has been checked in—is typically a natural part of an engineer’s workflow as they explore, test, and refine their work.
But unusually high levels of churn or unexpected fluctuations in the metric can be used as a signal that something’s off.
Use this guide to learn how watching trends in code churn can help solve issues before any deadlines are at risk.