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== Key Features == 1. '''Component Isolation''': Bit allows developers to work on components in isolation, making them more reusable and easier to maintain1<ref name="ref6">6</ref>. 2. '''Dependency Management''': Bit automatically manages dependencies between components, creating a clear dependency graph[10]. 3. '''Version Control''': Components are versioned independently, allowing for granular updates and easier collaboration[5]. 4. '''Build and Test''': Bit provides tools to build and test components in isolation, ensuring they work correctly before being shared[13]. 5. '''Component Discovery''': The bit.cloud platform offers tools for discovering, visualizing, and documenting components[9]. 6. '''Cross-Project Collaboration''': Teams can share and reuse components across different projects and applications6<ref name="ref16">16</ref>. 7. '''CI/CD Integration''': Bit offers integration with popular CI/CD tools and platforms[7].
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