Too often I’ve seen a team member detoured because some tooling they need is not yet installed, is too tricky or time consuming to setup right now, is the wrong version, or has broken. To me this is an insanity of inefficiency, since at that same point in time that tooling is sure to already be installed and available on another team member’s machine. Further it is not uncommon to see tooling behaving differently on different machines, which can result in diversions from the task at hand. These detours are needless wasted time.
The Container Shell Pattern is a team tooling technique to overcome these inefficiencies, improve tooling consistency and facilitate immediate team wide access to tooling.
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