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  1. Integrating PureType

Overview

Scope and purpose of PureType's third-party integrations

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There are two types of third-party integrations that provide PureType with the context it requires to recommend personalised learning activities:

  • to support automated review during the pull request process to augment human review

  • to provide developers with feedback as they code, and to occasionally prompt them to review their learning material.

The that PureType suggests is primarily intended for human consumption and requires judgement, so CI integrations are not a priority.

One or both of these types of extension should be installed. PureType cannot generate a personalised learning journey without access to a developer's activity.

To help support developers build learning habits, are also available.

SCM integrations
IDE
extensions
nature of the feedback
learning integrations