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Google Engineering Practices Docs
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DESCRIPTION
The eng-practices project by Google is a public repository that documents the company’s established engineering best practices, accumulated through years of large-scale software development across diverse teams and languages. Its purpose is to share Google’s collective experience in areas such as code review, collaboration, and quality assurance with the broader software engineering community. The repository provides practical guidelines designed to help developers and reviewers produce cleaner, more maintainable, and higher-quality code. It includes Google’s comprehensive Code Review Guidelines, split into two major sections: The Code Reviewer’s Guide and The Change Author’s Guide, which detail the expectations and processes for both reviewers and authors. Additionally, it explains key terminology and practices commonly used within Google to make the documentation accessible to external audiences.
Features
- Provides detailed code review guidelines based on Google’s internal standards
- Includes both reviewer and author perspectives for complete review workflow coverage
- Defines internal terminology such as CL (changelist) and LGTM for external clarity
- Offers language-agnostic best practices applicable to any software project
- Encourages collaboration and high-quality code through structured review principles
- Freely available resource for organizations seeking to refine engineering processes
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