Do people actually use @spec? Do you find it useful?

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  • elixir-type_check

    TypeCheck: Fast and flexible runtime type-checking for your Elixir projects.

  • I'm using type check so I'm using @spec!. But basically the same thing. It's great and it can catch nils when I don't expect there to be any. Great to ensure null safety even if the language itself doesn't support it. Just this alone is killer feature for me.

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