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Granted, everyone should be able to choose their own tools. But different tools can sometimes (in extreme cases) create inconsistent behavior. And you don't want to see the consequences of that roll into production.

That's the one reason I wouldn't recommend each dev using a different package manager.

However, if we follow that logic, only experienced devs will venture to choose a different package manager. Which implies that he/she would be knowledgeable enough to edit his own .gitignore and whatnot.



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