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RuboCop Rails
DESCRIPTION
A RuboCop extension focused on enforcing Rails best practices and coding conventions. It’s based on the community-driven Rails style guide. You need to tell RuboCop to load the Rails extension. Now you can run rubocop and it will automatically load the RuboCop Rails cops together with the standard cops. If you are using Rails 6.1 or newer, add the following config.generators.after_generate setting to your config/application.rb to apply RuboCop autocorrection to code generated by bin/rails g. It uses rubocop -A to apply Style/FrozenStringLiteralComment and other unsafe autocorretion cops. rubocop -A is unsafe autocorrection, but code generated by default is simple and less likely to be incompatible with rubocop -A. If you have problems you can replace it with rubocop -a instead.
Features
- A RuboCop extension
- Supports Rails 4.2+
- Focused on enforcing Rails best practices
- Focused on enforcing coding conventions
- It’s based on the community-driven Rails style guide
- You need to tell RuboCop to load the Rails extension
Programming Language
Ruby
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