rails_form_builder_param_name 1.0.0

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+ AllCops:
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+ Include:
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+ - '**/*.gemspec'
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+ # directory .rubocop.yml files, or by giving the -R/--rails option.
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+ # -S/--display-style-guide option.
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+ DisplayStyleGuide: false
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+ # Additional cops that do not reference a style guide rule may be enabled by
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+ # default. Change behavior by overriding StyleGuideCopsOnly, or by giving
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+ # the --only-guide-cops option.
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+ StyleGuideCopsOnly: false
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+ # All cops except the ones in disabled.yml are enabled by default. Change
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+ # this behavior by overriding DisabledByDefault. When DisabledByDefault is
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+ # true, all cops in the default configuration are disabled, and and only cops
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+ # in user configuration are enabled. This makes cops opt-in instead of
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+ # opt-out. Note that when DisabledByDefault is true, cops in user
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+ # configuration will be enabled even if they don't set the Enabled parameter.
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+ DisabledByDefault: false
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+ # Enables the result cache if true. Can be overridden by the --cache command
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+ # line option.
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+ UseCache: true
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+ # of the files are automatically removed.
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+ # "/tmp" is special and will be converted to the system temporary directory,
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+ # which is "/tmp" on Unix-like systems, but could be something else on other
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+ # systems.
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+ - outdent
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+ #
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+ # key - left alignment of keys
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+ # 'a' => 2
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+ # 'bb' => 3
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+ # separator - alignment of hash rockets, keys are right aligned
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+ # 'a' => 2
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+ # 'bb' => 3
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+ # table - left alignment of keys, hash rockets, and values
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+ # 'a' => 2
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+ # 'bb' => 3
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+ EnforcedHashRocketStyle: key
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+ # Alignment of entries using colon as separator. Valid values are:
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+ #
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+ # key - left alignment of keys
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+ # a: 0
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+ # bb: 1
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+ # separator - alignment of colons, keys are right aligned
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+ # a: 0
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+ # bb: 1
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+ # table - left alignment of keys and values
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+ # a: 0
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+ # bb: 1
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+ EnforcedColonStyle: key
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+ # Select whether hashes that are the last argument in a method call should be
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+ # inspected? Valid values are:
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+ #
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+ # always_inspect - Inspect both implicit and explicit hashes.
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+ # Registers an offense for:
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+ # function(a: 1,
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+ # b: 2)
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+ # Registers an offense for:
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+ # function({a: 1,
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+ # b: 2})
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+ # always_ignore - Ignore both implicit and explicit hashes.
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+ # Accepts:
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+ # function(a: 1,
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+ # b: 2)
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+ # Accepts:
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+ # function({a: 1,
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+ # b: 2})
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+ # ignore_implicit - Ignore only implicit hashes.
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+ # Accepts:
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+ # function(a: 1,
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+ # b: 2)
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+ # Registers an offense for:
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+ # function({a: 1,
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+ # b: 2})
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+ # ignore_explicit - Ignore only explicit hashes.
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+ # Accepts:
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+ # function({a: 1,
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+ # b: 2})
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+ # Registers an offense for:
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+ # function(a: 1,
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+ # b: 2)
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+ - always_inspect
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+ - always_ignore
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+ - ignore_implicit
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+ #
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+ # The `with_first_parameter` style aligns the following lines along the same
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+ # column as the first parameter.
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+ #
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+ # method_call(a,
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+ # b)
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+ #
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+ # The `with_fixed_indentation` style aligns the following lines with one
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+ # level of indentation relative to the start of the line with the method call.
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+ #
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+ # b)
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+ # or completely (always).
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+ EnforcedStyle: always
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+ - always
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+ - conditionals
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+
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+ # Checks if usage of %() or %Q() matches configuration.
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+ Style/BarePercentLiterals:
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+ EnforcedStyle: bare_percent
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+ SupportedStyles:
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+ - percent_q
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+ - bare_percent
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+ EnforcedStyle: line_count_based
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+ SupportedStyles:
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+ # The `line_count_based` style enforces braces around single line blocks and
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+ # do..end around multi-line blocks.
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+ - line_count_based
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+ # The `semantic` style enforces braces around functional blocks, where the
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+ # primary purpose of the block is to return a value and do..end for
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+ # procedural blocks, where the primary purpose of the block is its
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+ # side-effects.
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+ #
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+ # This looks at the usage of a block's method to determine its type (e.g. is
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+ # the result of a `map` assigned to a variable or passed to another
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+ # method) but exceptions are permitted in the `ProceduralMethods`,
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+ # `FunctionalMethods` and `IgnoredMethods` sections below.
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+ - semantic
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+ ProceduralMethods:
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+ # Methods that are known to be procedural in nature but look functional from
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+ # their usage, e.g.
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+ #
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+ # foo.bar
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+ # end
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+ #
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+ # Here, the return value of the block is discarded but the return value of
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+ # `Benchmark.realtime` is used.
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+ - benchmark
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+ - bm
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+ - bmbm
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+ - create
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+ - each_with_object
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+ - measure
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+ - new
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+ - realtime
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+ - tap
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+ - with_object
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+ FunctionalMethods:
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+ # Methods that are known to be functional in nature but look procedural from
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+ # their usage, e.g.
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+ #
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+ # let(:foo) { Foo.new }
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+ #
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+ # Here, the return value of `Foo.new` is used to define a `foo` helper but
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+ # doesn't appear to be used from the return value of `let`.
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+ - let
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+ - let!
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+ - subject
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+ - watch
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+ IgnoredMethods:
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+ # Methods that can be either procedural or functional and cannot be
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+ # categorised from their usage alone, e.g.
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+ #
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+ # foo = lambda do |x|
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+ # puts "Hello, #{x}"
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+ # end
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+ #
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+ # foo = lambda do |x|
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+ # x * 100
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+ # end
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+ #
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+ # Here, it is impossible to tell from the return value of `lambda` whether
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+ # the inner block's return value is significant.
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+ - lambda
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+ - proc
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+ - it
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+
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+ Style/BracesAroundHashParameters:
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+ EnforcedStyle: no_braces
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+ SupportedStyles:
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+ # The `braces` style enforces braces around all method parameters that are
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+ # hashes.
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+ - braces
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+ # around it.
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+ - no_braces
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+ # braces around it, but requires braces if the second to last parameter is
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+ # also a hash literal.
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+ - context_dependent
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+ #
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+ #
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+ # class Bar
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+ # end
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+ # end
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+ #
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+ # class Foo::Bar
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+ # end
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+ EnforcedStyle: nested
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+ - nested
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+ - compact
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+ EnforcedStyle: is_a?
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+ SupportedStyles:
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+ - is_a?
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+ - kind_of?
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+ # Align with the style guide.
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+ Style/CollectionMethods:
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+ # Mapping from undesired method to desired_method
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+ # e.g. to use `detect` over `find`:
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+ #
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+ # CollectionMethods:
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+ # PreferredMethods:
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+ # find: detect
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+ collect: 'map'
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+ collect!: 'map!'
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+ inject: 'reduce'
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+ detect: 'find'
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+ find_all: 'select'
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+ # Use ` or %x around command literals.
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+ Style/CommandLiteral:
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+ #
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+ #
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+ # of the file immediately after any shebang or encoding comments.
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+ # Notice: 'Copyright (\(c\) )?2015 Yahoo! Inc'
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+ # AutocorrectNotice: '# Copyright (c) 2015 Yahoo! Inc.'
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+ Style/Copyright:
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+ Notice: '^Copyright (\(c\) )?2[0-9]{3} .+'
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+ # Multi-line method chaining should be done with leading dots.
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+ Style/DotPosition:
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+ EnforcedStyle: leading
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+ SupportedStyles:
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+ - leading
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+ - trailing
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+ # Warn on empty else statements
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+ # empty - warn only on empty else
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+ # nil - warn on else with nil in it
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+ EnforcedStyle: both
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+ SupportedStyles:
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+ - empty
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+ - nil
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+ - both
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+ # Use empty lines between defs.
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+ Style/EmptyLineBetweenDefs:
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+ # If true, this parameter means that single line method definitions don't
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+ # need an empty line between them.
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+ AllowAdjacentOneLineDefs: false
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+ Style/EmptyLinesAroundBlockBody:
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+ EnforcedStyle: no_empty_lines
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+ SupportedStyles:
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+ EnforcedStyle: no_empty_lines
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+ SupportedStyles:
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+ - empty_lines
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+ - no_empty_lines
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+ # Checks whether the source file has a utf-8 encoding comment or not
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+ # AutoCorrectEncodingComment must match the regex
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+ # /#.*coding\s?[:=]\s?(?:UTF|utf)-8/
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+ Style/Encoding:
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+ EnforcedStyle: always
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+ SupportedStyles:
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+ - when_needed
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+ - always
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+ Style/ExtraSpacing:
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+ # When true, allows most uses of extra spacing if the intent is to align
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+ # things with the previous or next line, not counting empty lines or comment
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+ # lines.
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+ AllowForAlignment: true
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+ Style/FileName:
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+ # File names listed in AllCops:Include are excluded by default. Add extra
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+ # excludes here.
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+ Exclude: []
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+ Style/FirstParameterIndentation:
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+ EnforcedStyle: special_for_inner_method_call_in_parentheses
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+ SupportedStyles:
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+ # The first parameter should always be indented one step more than the
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+ # preceding line.
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+ - consistent
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+ # The first parameter should normally be indented one step more than the
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+ # preceding line, but if it's a parameter for a method call that is itself
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+ # a parameter in a method call, then the inner parameter should be indented
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+ # relative to the inner method.
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+ - special_for_inner_method_call
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+ # Same as special_for_inner_method_call except that the special rule only
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+ # applies if the outer method call encloses its arguments in parentheses.
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+ - special_for_inner_method_call_in_parentheses
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+
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+ # Checks use of for or each in multiline loops.
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+ Style/For:
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+ EnforcedStyle: each
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+ SupportedStyles:
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+ - for
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+ - each
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+
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+ # Enforce the method used for string formatting.
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+ Style/FormatString:
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+ EnforcedStyle: format
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+ SupportedStyles:
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+ - format
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+ - sprintf
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+ - percent
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+
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+ # Built-in global variables are allowed by default.
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+ Style/GlobalVars:
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+ AllowedVariables: []
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+
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+ # `MinBodyLength` defines the number of lines of the a body of an if / unless
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+ # needs to have to trigger this cop
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+ Style/GuardClause:
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+ MinBodyLength: 1
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+
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+ Style/HashSyntax:
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+ EnforcedStyle: ruby19
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+ SupportedStyles:
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+ - ruby19
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+ - ruby19_no_mixed_keys
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+ - hash_rockets
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+ # Force hashes that have a symbol value to use hash rockets
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+ Style/IfUnlessModifier:
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+ MaxLineLength: 80
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+ Style/IndentationConsistency:
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+ # The difference between `rails` and `normal` is that the `rails` style
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+ # prescribes that in classes and modules the `protected` and `private`
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+ # modifier keywords shall be indented the same as public methods and that
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+ # protected and private members shall be indented one step more than the
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+ # modifiers. Other than that, both styles mean that entities on the same
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+ # logical depth shall have the same indentation.
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+ EnforcedStyle: normal
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+ SupportedStyles:
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+ - normal
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+ - rails
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+
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+ Style/IndentationWidth:
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+ # Number of spaces for each indentation level.
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+ Width: 2
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+
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+ # Checks the indentation of the first key in a hash literal.
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+ Style/IndentHash:
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+ # The value `special_inside_parentheses` means that hash literals with braces
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+ # that have their opening brace on the same line as a surrounding opening
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+ # round parenthesis, shall have their first key indented relative to the
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+ # first position inside the parenthesis.
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+ # The value `consistent` means that the indentation of the first key shall
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+ # always be relative to the first position of the line where the opening
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+ # brace is.
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+ EnforcedStyle: special_inside_parentheses
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+ SupportedStyles:
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+ - special_inside_parentheses
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+ - consistent
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+
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+ Style/LambdaCall:
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+ EnforcedStyle: call
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+ SupportedStyles:
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+ - call
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+ - braces
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+
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+ Style/Next:
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+ # With `always` all conditions at the end of an iteration needs to be
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+ # replaced by next - with `skip_modifier_ifs` the modifier if like this one
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+ # are ignored: [1, 2].each { |a| return 'yes' if a == 1 }
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+ EnforcedStyle: skip_modifier_ifs
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+ # `MinBodyLength` defines the number of lines of the a body of an if / unless
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+ # needs to have to trigger this cop
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+ MinBodyLength: 3
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+ SupportedStyles:
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+ - skip_modifier_ifs
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+ - always
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+
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+ Style/NonNilCheck:
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+ # With `IncludeSemanticChanges` set to `true`, this cop reports offenses for
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+ # `!x.nil?` and autocorrects that and `x != nil` to solely `x`, which is
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+ # **usually** OK, but might change behavior.
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+ #
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+ # With `IncludeSemanticChanges` set to `false`, this cop does not report
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+ # offenses for `!x.nil?` and does no changes that might change behavior.
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+ IncludeSemanticChanges: false
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+
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+ Style/MethodDefParentheses:
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+ EnforcedStyle: require_parentheses
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+ SupportedStyles:
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+ - require_parentheses
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+ - require_no_parentheses
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+
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+ Style/MethodName:
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+ EnforcedStyle: snake_case
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+ SupportedStyles:
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+ - snake_case
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+ - camelCase
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+
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+ Style/MultilineOperationIndentation:
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+ EnforcedStyle: aligned
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+ SupportedStyles:
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+ - aligned
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+ - indented
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+
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+ Style/NumericLiterals:
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+ MinDigits: 5
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+
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+ Style/OptionHash:
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+ # A list of parameter names that will be flagged by this cop.
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+ SuspiciousParamNames:
535
+ - options
536
+ - opts
537
+ - args
538
+ - params
539
+ - parameters
540
+
541
+ # Allow safe assignment in conditions.
542
+ Style/ParenthesesAroundCondition:
543
+ AllowSafeAssignment: true
544
+
545
+ Style/PercentLiteralDelimiters:
546
+ PreferredDelimiters:
547
+ '%': ()
548
+ '%i': ()
549
+ '%q': ()
550
+ '%Q': ()
551
+ '%r': '{}'
552
+ '%s': ()
553
+ '%w': ()
554
+ '%W': ()
555
+ '%x': ()
556
+
557
+ Style/PercentQLiterals:
558
+ EnforcedStyle: lower_case_q
559
+ SupportedStyles:
560
+ - lower_case_q # Use %q when possible, %Q when necessary
561
+ - upper_case_q # Always use %Q
562
+
563
+ Style/PredicateName:
564
+ # Predicate name prefices.
565
+ NamePrefix:
566
+ - is_
567
+ - has_
568
+ - have_
569
+ # Predicate name prefices that should be removed.
570
+ NamePrefixBlacklist:
571
+ - is_
572
+ - has_
573
+ - have_
574
+
575
+ Style/RaiseArgs:
576
+ EnforcedStyle: exploded
577
+ SupportedStyles:
578
+ - compact # raise Exception.new(msg)
579
+ - exploded # raise Exception, msg
580
+
581
+ Style/RedundantReturn:
582
+ # When true allows code like `return x, y`.
583
+ AllowMultipleReturnValues: false
584
+
585
+ # Use / or %r around regular expressions.
586
+ Style/RegexpLiteral:
587
+ EnforcedStyle: slashes
588
+ # slashes: Always use slashes.
589
+ # percent_r: Always use %r.
590
+ # mixed: Use slashes on single-line regexes, and %r on multi-line regexes.
591
+ SupportedStyles:
592
+ - slashes
593
+ - percent_r
594
+ - mixed
595
+ # If false, the cop will always recommend using %r if one or more slashes
596
+ # are found in the regexp string.
597
+ AllowInnerSlashes: false
598
+
599
+ Style/Semicolon:
600
+ # Allow ; to separate several expressions on the same line.
601
+ AllowAsExpressionSeparator: false
602
+
603
+ Style/SignalException:
604
+ EnforcedStyle: semantic
605
+ SupportedStyles:
606
+ - only_raise
607
+ - only_fail
608
+ - semantic
609
+
610
+ Style/SingleLineBlockParams:
611
+ Methods:
612
+ - reduce:
613
+ - a
614
+ - e
615
+ - inject:
616
+ - a
617
+ - e
618
+
619
+ Style/SingleLineMethods:
620
+ AllowIfMethodIsEmpty: true
621
+
622
+ Style/StabbyLambdaParentheses:
623
+ EnforcedStyle: require_parentheses
624
+ SupportedStyles:
625
+ - require_parentheses
626
+ - require_no_parentheses
627
+
628
+ Style/StringLiteralsInInterpolation:
629
+ EnforcedStyle: single_quotes
630
+ SupportedStyles:
631
+ - single_quotes
632
+ - double_quotes
633
+
634
+ Style/StringMethods:
635
+ # Mapping from undesired method to desired_method
636
+ # e.g. to use `to_sym` over `intern`:
637
+ #
638
+ # StringMethods:
639
+ # PreferredMethods:
640
+ # intern: to_sym
641
+ PreferredMethods:
642
+ intern: to_sym
643
+
644
+ Style/SpaceAroundBlockParameters:
645
+ EnforcedStyleInsidePipes: no_space
646
+ SupportedStyles:
647
+ - space
648
+ - no_space
649
+
650
+ Style/SpaceAroundEqualsInParameterDefault:
651
+ EnforcedStyle: space
652
+ SupportedStyles:
653
+ - space
654
+ - no_space
655
+
656
+ Style/SpaceAroundOperators:
657
+ MultiSpaceAllowedForOperators:
658
+ - '='
659
+ - '=>'
660
+
661
+ Style/SpaceBeforeBlockBraces:
662
+ EnforcedStyle: space
663
+ SupportedStyles:
664
+ - space
665
+ - no_space
666
+
667
+ Style/SpaceInsideBlockBraces:
668
+ EnforcedStyle: space
669
+ SupportedStyles:
670
+ - space
671
+ - no_space
672
+ # Valid values are: space, no_space
673
+ EnforcedStyleForEmptyBraces: no_space
674
+ # Space between { and |. Overrides EnforcedStyle if there is a conflict.
675
+ SpaceBeforeBlockParameters: true
676
+
677
+ Style/SpaceInsideHashLiteralBraces:
678
+ EnforcedStyle: space
679
+ EnforcedStyleForEmptyBraces: no_space
680
+ SupportedStyles:
681
+ - space
682
+ - no_space
683
+
684
+ Style/SpaceInsideStringInterpolation:
685
+ EnforcedStyle: no_space
686
+ SupportedStyles:
687
+ - space
688
+ - no_space
689
+
690
+ Style/StringLiterals:
691
+ Enabled: false
692
+ EnforcedStyle: single_quotes
693
+ SupportedStyles:
694
+ - single_quotes
695
+ - double_quotes
696
+
697
+ Style/SymbolProc:
698
+ # A list of method names to be ignored by the check.
699
+ # The names should be fairly unique, otherwise you'll end up ignoring lots of code.
700
+ IgnoredMethods:
701
+ - respond_to
702
+
703
+ Style/TrailingBlankLines:
704
+ EnforcedStyle: final_newline
705
+ SupportedStyles:
706
+ - final_newline
707
+ - final_blank_line
708
+
709
+ Style/TrailingComma:
710
+ # If EnforcedStyleForMultiline is comma, the cop requires a comma after the
711
+ # last item of a list, but only for lists where each item is on its own line.
712
+ # If EnforcedStyleForMultiline is consistent_comma, the cop requires a comma
713
+ # after the last item of a list, for all lists.
714
+ EnforcedStyleForMultiline: no_comma
715
+ SupportedStyles:
716
+ - comma
717
+ - consistent_comma
718
+ - no_comma
719
+
720
+ Style/TrailingWhitespace:
721
+ Enabled: false
722
+
723
+ # TrivialAccessors requires exact name matches and doesn't allow
724
+ # predicated methods by default.
725
+ Style/TrivialAccessors:
726
+ # When set to false the cop will suggest the use of accessor methods
727
+ # in situations like:
728
+ #
729
+ # def name
730
+ # @other_name
731
+ # end
732
+ #
733
+ # This way you can uncover "hidden" attributes in your code.
734
+ ExactNameMatch: true
735
+ AllowPredicates: false
736
+ # Allows trivial writers that don't end in an equal sign. e.g.
737
+ #
738
+ # def on_exception(action)
739
+ # @on_exception=action
740
+ # end
741
+ # on_exception :restart
742
+ #
743
+ # Commonly used in DSLs
744
+ AllowDSLWriters: false
745
+ IgnoreClassMethods: false
746
+ Whitelist:
747
+ - to_ary
748
+ - to_a
749
+ - to_c
750
+ - to_enum
751
+ - to_h
752
+ - to_hash
753
+ - to_i
754
+ - to_int
755
+ - to_io
756
+ - to_open
757
+ - to_path
758
+ - to_proc
759
+ - to_r
760
+ - to_regexp
761
+ - to_str
762
+ - to_s
763
+ - to_sym
764
+
765
+ Style/VariableName:
766
+ EnforcedStyle: snake_case
767
+ SupportedStyles:
768
+ - snake_case
769
+ - camelCase
770
+
771
+ Style/WhileUntilModifier:
772
+ MaxLineLength: 80
773
+
774
+ Style/WordArray:
775
+ MinSize: 0
776
+ # The regular expression WordRegex decides what is considered a word.
777
+ WordRegex: !ruby/regexp '/\A[\p{Word}]+\z/'
778
+
779
+ ##################### Metrics ##################################
780
+
781
+ Metrics/AbcSize:
782
+ # The ABC size is a calculated magnitude, so this number can be a Fixnum or
783
+ # a Float.
784
+ Max: 15
785
+
786
+ Metrics/BlockNesting:
787
+ Max: 3
788
+
789
+ Metrics/ClassLength:
790
+ CountComments: false # count full line comments?
791
+ Max: 100
792
+
793
+ Metrics/ModuleLength:
794
+ CountComments: false # count full line comments?
795
+ Max: 100
796
+
797
+ # Avoid complex methods.
798
+ Metrics/CyclomaticComplexity:
799
+ Max: 6
800
+
801
+ Metrics/LineLength:
802
+ Max: 120
803
+ # To make it possible to copy or click on URIs in the code, we allow lines
804
+ # contaning a URI to be longer than Max.
805
+ AllowURI: true
806
+ URISchemes:
807
+ - http
808
+ - https
809
+
810
+ Metrics/MethodLength:
811
+ CountComments: false # count full line comments?
812
+ Max: 10
813
+
814
+ Metrics/ParameterLists:
815
+ Max: 5
816
+ CountKeywordArgs: true
817
+
818
+ Metrics/PerceivedComplexity:
819
+ Max: 7
820
+
821
+ ##################### Lint ##################################
822
+
823
+ # Allow safe assignment in conditions.
824
+ Lint/AssignmentInCondition:
825
+ AllowSafeAssignment: true
826
+
827
+ # Align ends correctly.
828
+ Lint/EndAlignment:
829
+ # The value `keyword` means that `end` should be aligned with the matching
830
+ # keyword (if, while, etc.).
831
+ # The value `variable` means that in assignments, `end` should be aligned
832
+ # with the start of the variable on the left hand side of `=`. In all other
833
+ # situations, `end` should still be aligned with the keyword.
834
+ AlignWith: keyword
835
+ SupportedStyles:
836
+ - keyword
837
+ - variable
838
+ AutoCorrect: false
839
+
840
+ Lint/DefEndAlignment:
841
+ # The value `def` means that `end` should be aligned with the def keyword.
842
+ # The value `start_of_line` means that `end` should be aligned with method
843
+ # calls like `private`, `public`, etc, if present in front of the `def`
844
+ # keyword on the same line.
845
+ AlignWith: start_of_line
846
+ SupportedStyles:
847
+ - start_of_line
848
+ - def
849
+ AutoCorrect: false
850
+
851
+ ##################### Rails ##################################
852
+
853
+ Rails/ActionFilter:
854
+ EnforcedStyle: action
855
+ SupportedStyles:
856
+ - action
857
+ - filter
858
+ Include:
859
+ - app/controllers/**/*.rb
860
+
861
+ Rails/Date:
862
+ # The value `strict` disallows usage of `Date.today`, `Date.current`,
863
+ # `Date#to_time` etc.
864
+ # The value `flexible` allows usage of `Date.current`, `Date.yesterday`, etc
865
+ # (but not `Date.today`) which are overriden by ActiveSupport to handle current
866
+ # time zone.
867
+ EnforcedStyle: flexible
868
+ SupportedStyles:
869
+ - strict
870
+ - flexible
871
+
872
+ Rails/DefaultScope:
873
+ Include:
874
+ - app/models/**/*.rb
875
+
876
+ Rails/FindBy:
877
+ Include:
878
+ - app/models/**/*.rb
879
+
880
+ Rails/FindEach:
881
+ Include:
882
+ - app/models/**/*.rb
883
+
884
+ Rails/HasAndBelongsToMany:
885
+ Include:
886
+ - app/models/**/*.rb
887
+
888
+ Rails/Output:
889
+ Include:
890
+ - app/**/*.rb
891
+ - config/**/*.rb
892
+ - db/**/*.rb
893
+ - lib/**/*.rb
894
+
895
+ Rails/ReadWriteAttribute:
896
+ Include:
897
+ - app/models/**/*.rb
898
+
899
+ Rails/ScopeArgs:
900
+ Include:
901
+ - app/models/**/*.rb
902
+
903
+ Rails/TimeZone:
904
+ # The value `strict` means that `Time` should be used with `zone`.
905
+ # The value `flexible` allows usage of `in_time_zone` instead of `zone`.
906
+ EnforcedStyle: flexible
907
+ SupportedStyles:
908
+ - strict
909
+ - flexible
910
+
911
+ Rails/Validation:
912
+ Include:
913
+ - app/models/**/*.rb