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File: //usr/share/doc/nodejs/glossary.md
You may also need to check <https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromiumos/docs/+/HEAD/glossary.md>.

* CITGM: "The Canary in the Goldmine". CITGM is a simple tool for pulling down
  an arbitrary module from npm and testing it using a specific version of the
  node runtime. The Node.js project uses CITGM to smoke test our releases and
  controversial changes. See more details on the [CITGM repository](https://github.com/nodejs/citgm).
* LGTM: "Looks good to me", commonly used to approve a code review.
* PTAL: Please take a look.
* RSLGTM: "Rubber-stamp looks good to me". The reviewer approving without doing
  a full code review.
* TSC: Technical Steering Committee. Detailed info see
  [TSC](./GOVERNANCE.md#technical-steering-committee).
* WIP: "Work In Progress" - e.g. a patch that's not finished, but may be worth
  an early look.
* WPT: [web-platform-tests](https://github.com/web-platform-tests/wpt)
* godbolt: [Compiler Explorer](https://godbolt.org/) run compilers interactively
  from your web browser and interact with the assembly. Was created by and is
  primarily administrated by Matt Godbolt.
* primordials: Pristine built-ins that are not affected by prototype pollution
  and tampering with built-ins.
* undici: An alternative HTTP client used in Node.js. See more details
  on the [undici repository](https://github.com/nodejs/undici).