relaxed-rubocop 2.3.1 → 2.4

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  # Relaxed.Ruby.Style
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  StyleGuide: https://relaxed.ruby.style/#stylenegatedwhile
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+ StyleGuide: https://relaxed.ruby.style/#stylenumericpredicate
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  StyleGuide: https://relaxed.ruby.style/#styleparallelassignment
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  # [Relaxed Ruby Style](https://relaxed.ruby.style)
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- A more liberal style guide for [RuboCop](https://github.com/bbatsov/rubocop). It comes
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+ A more liberal style guide for [RuboCop](https://github.com/rubocop-hq/rubocop). It comes
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  with a [config file](https://relaxed.ruby.style/rubocop.yml) that deactivates some of
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  RuboCop's features. It is meant as a less restrictive foundation that you can use
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  ### How to Read this Style Guide
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  This is not a stand-alone style guide, but a patch applied to
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- [bbatsov/ruby-style-guide](https://github.com/bbatsov/ruby-style-guide)
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+ [rubocop-hq/ruby-style-guide](https://github.com/rubocop-hq/ruby-style-guide)
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  (the style guide RuboCop is based on).
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  ### Usage
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  ### Style/Alias
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- [Disabled rule](https://github.com/bbatsov/ruby-style-guide#alias-method). Feel free to
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+ [Disabled rule](https://github.com/rubocop-hq/ruby-style-guide#alias-method). Feel free to
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  use the `alias` keyword when appropriate.
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  ### Style/AsciiComments
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  ### Style/BeginBlock
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  blocks when you need its functionality.
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  Consider [using `{}` for multi-line blocks](https://github.com/chneukirchen/styleguide/blob/e60de37b478d3f892f6985a58d573016f33f0269/RUBY-STYLE#L63-L67).
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  totally optional to put a colon and a space behind **TODO**s and **FIXME**s
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  ### Style/Documentation
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  `extend self` over `module_function`. It uses Ruby's inheritance chain, instead of
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  summary: A relaxed style guide for RuboCop