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This Gem contains the official DVLA Ruby linting rules for all of the Agency's Ruby-based work. It's a fork of the GDS rules contained in GOVUK-Lint (as of commit 0d2d442 ) repackaged without with Sass or CLI components and updated to DVLA's house style.
Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
gem 'dvla-lint", "~> <major_version>.<minor_version>'
And then execute:
bundle
Or install it yourself as:
gem install dvla-lint
With the gem added to your Gemfile and installed, execute this to install the default DVLA Rubocop configuration in your current directory:
bundle exec dvla-lint init
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