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===Automatic Code Reloading in Development=== Elixir provides a very convenient feature called "mix code recompile", which automatically recompiles and reloads code whenever a file is modified. To enable this feature, you can use the `mix` task `mix run --reload ./path/to/your/elixir_script.exs`. This task monitors the specified files and automatically triggers a recompilation whenever a change is detected. In turn, this triggers the dynamic code reloading mechanism, making the updated code available instantly. This feature is especially useful during development, as it eliminates the need for manual recompilation and restarts. Developers can focus on writing code and seeing the changes instantly, improving the iteration cycle and overall productivity.
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