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=== Refactoring Tools === Elixir provides several tools and libraries that can aid in the refactoring process. Some of these include: * '''ExUnit''': Elixir's built-in testing framework, which allows developers to write unit tests to validate changes made during refactoring. * '''Credo''': A static code analysis tool that can detect code smells and provide suggestions for refactoring. * '''Dialyxir''': A wrapper around Dialyzer, a static analysis tool for detecting type-related errors in Elixir code. It can be used to identify potential issues and guide refactoring efforts. * '''Mix Tasks''': Elixir's build tool, Mix, provides various tasks that can assist in refactoring, such as generating code, running tests, and managing dependencies.
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