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> Whilst true, this is a kind of "you're holding it wrong" argument. If LLMs had model of what differentiates good code from bad code, whatever they pull into their context should make no difference.

Good code is in the eye of the beholder. What reviewers in one shop would consider good code is dramatically different than another.

Conforming to the existing code base style is good in and of itself, if the context it pulls in makes no difference that makes it useless.



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