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===Popular Build Tools in Elixir=== Several build tools are available in the Elixir ecosystem, each with its unique features and strengths. Let's explore some of the most popular ones: * '''Mix''' - Mix is the default build tool that comes bundled with Elixir. It provides built-in tasks for compiling code, running tests, creating releases, managing dependencies, and much more. Mix is widely used and serves as a solid foundation for many Elixir projects. * '''ExUnit''' - ExUnit is Elixir's built-in testing framework. It allows developers to define and run tests, making it an invaluable tool for ensuring the quality of Elixir applications. ExUnit integrates seamlessly with Mix, enabling developers to run tests as part of their build process. * '''Distillery''' - Distillery is a powerful deployment tool that simplifies the process of packaging and releasing Elixir applications. It allows developers to create self-contained releases, manage runtime configuration, and deploy the application to various environments. * '''Docker''' - While not specific to Elixir, Docker has gained popularity in the Elixir community for its ability to create, deploy, and run applications in isolated containers. It provides a consistent and reproducible environment, making it easier to manage dependencies and deploy Elixir applications.
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