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This Week’s Ask

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What’s one small change you’ve made to your pull request workflow that’s really paid off?

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Maybe you:

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  • Use a checklist so nothing gets missed before review
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  • Break big changes into smaller, easier-to-review PRs
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  • Include screenshots or recordings for visual updates
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  • Tag reviewers early so they can plan ahead
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Share your tip below and if you see something you like from someone else, let them know! You might walk away with a new trick for your next PR. 🔀👇

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Hey all! With Hacktoberfest right around the corner I figured the next post in this series would be a fun one. Check out 🔥🎃 Challenge Week: Small but Mighty PRs

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Hey all! With Hacktoberfest right around the corner I figured the next post in this series would be a fun one. Check out 🔥🎃 Challenge Week: Small but Mighty PRs

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