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Phoenix Blog Post: Customizing Phoenix Generators
During a recent interview, I learned how easily the Phoenix generators can be customized for our projects. How did I not know this? Do others not know this? This post documents this invisible feature that’s easy to use and can be really powerful for teams with either new or mature projects.
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Hisako1337
Thanks for sharing this nugget - I didn’t know I could create my own generator flavors that easily!
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