* docs: update chromium development-related documentation
* chore: remove obsolete clang-format doc
clang-format linting and fixing is a pre-commit hook now
* docs: update debugging documentation
* docs: misc updates
* Update docs/development/debugging-on-windows.md
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* Update docs/development/README.md
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* Update docs/development/README.md
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* Update docs/development/README.md
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* Update docs/development/README.md
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* Update docs/development/README.md
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* Update docs/development/README.md
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* Update docs/development/debugging-on-macos.md
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* Update docs/development/testing.md
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* docs: fix minor grammar error 'punctuations'
* docs: fix minor grammar error pluralizing Chromium
* docs: fix typo 'updateCurrentActiviy'
* docs: use consistent spelling of 'behavior'
* docs: use 'macOS' instead of 'Mac OS' or 'OS X'.
* docs: use 'GTK' instead of 'GTK+'
https://mail.gnome.org/archives/gtk-devel-list/2019-February/msg00000.html
* docs: minor capitalization: use 'TCP' not 'tcp'
* Update docs/development/build-instructions-linux.md
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I already wrote up debugging instructions for Windows, but never got
around to writing them for macOS - until now! This adds a very basic
introduction to LLDB from the command line, which should empower people
to figure out what’s happening inside Electron when they call an
Electron method from JavaScript.