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Best Practices for Reusable Bundles

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This article is all about how to structure your **reusable bundles** to be
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Testing bundle code continuously, including all its commits and pull requests,
is a good practice called Continuous Integration. There are several services
providing this feature for free for open source projects, like `GitHub Actions`_
and `Travis CI`_.
providing this feature for free for open source projects, like `GitHub Actions`_.

A bundle should at least test:

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