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    babel-plugin-styled-components

    babel-plugin-styled-components

    Improve the debugging experience and add server-side rendering support

    This plugin is a highly recommended supplement to the base styled-components library, offering some useful features. Consistently hashed component classNames between environments (a must for server-side rendering). Better debugging through automatic annotation of your styled components based on their context in the file system, etc. Various types of minification for styles and the tagged template literals styled components uses.
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    EmmyLua

    EmmyLua

    Lua IDE/Debugger Plugin for IntelliJ IDEA

    Lua IDE/Debugger Plugin for IntelliJ IDEA.
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    JakeWharton Hugo

    JakeWharton Hugo

    Annotation-triggered method call logging for your debug builds

    ...The annotation doesn’t remain in the compiled class for non-debug builds, so there’s zero runtime penalty in release. Hugo uses bytecode/annotation processing behind the scenes but maintains simple API usage for developers. It’s especially useful during development and debugging phases in large Android codebases where tracing logic by hand would be tedious.
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