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===Why Use Build Tasks?=== Build tasks provide several benefits to developers and development teams. These benefits include: * '''Automation''' - Build tasks automate repetitive tasks, such as compiling code or running tests, saving valuable time and reducing human error. * '''Consistency''' - By defining build tasks, developers ensure that everyone on the team follows the same build process, leading to consistent and predictable results. * '''Efficiency''' - With build tasks, developers can execute complex build processes with a single command, making the development workflow more efficient. * '''Reproducibility''' - Build tasks can be version-controlled and shared among team members, ensuring that everyone is working with the same build configuration. * '''Scalability''' - As projects grow in size and complexity, build tasks become more critical for managing dependencies, deploying applications, and orchestrating various tasks.
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