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Pave shared rubocop configs.
Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
group :test, :development do
gem 'rubocop-pave', require: false
end
And then run:
bundle install
Create a .rubocop.yml
with the following directives:
inherit_gem:
rubocop-pave:
- default.yml
Now, run:
bundle exec rubocop
You do not need to include rubocop directly in your application's dependencies. rubocop-pave will include a specific version of rubocop
and rubocop-rspec
that is shared across all projects.
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