Codekece Here

const codekece = require('some-module'); If you see a require or import , the term is likely a package name. Check package.json or equivalent dependency file. Use grep (Linux/macOS) or findstr (Windows) to locate every occurrence:

| Possible Correct Term | Description | |-----------------------|-------------| | | A device or software for encoding/decoding digital data (e.g., H.264, MP3). “Codekece” could be a keyboard slip (adding “kece” after “codec”). | | Codecept | A portmanteau of “code” and “concept” – sometimes used in design documentation. | | Codeke | Might be a username or a fragment of a larger word (e.g., CodeKece could be a brand name). | | Kece | In Indonesian slang, “kece” means “cool” or “stylish.” “Codekece” could thus mean “cool code.” | codekece