Posted on May17th2021 by Matthias Noback I wanted to learn more about it and had spent a couple of days experimenting with it.

When this happens I normally feel the need to share: there should be some kind of artefact that can be published, so others can also learn about Rector and how to extend it based on your own refactoring needs.

And although there are still a few chapters that need to be finished, we'd like to share with you now the current version of the book, which contains about a 148 pages of very useful content for developers who want to learn how Rector works and how to automatically refactor and improve their code bases.

This means we'll learn about any problems with upgraded dependencies, and we'll find out early if a change in Rector itself causes the examples in this book to break.
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