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.rubocop.yml
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AllCops:
Includes:
- 'Gemfile'
- 'Rakefile'
- 'oauth2.gemspec'
# Avoid long parameter lists
ParameterLists:
Max: 4
CountKeywordArgs: true
MethodLength:
CountComments: false
Max: 15
# Avoid more than `Max` levels of nesting.
BlockNesting:
Max: 3
# Align with the style guide.
CollectionMethods:
PreferredMethods:
collect: 'map'
inject: 'reduce'
find: 'detect'
find_all: 'select'
# Do not force public/protected/private keyword to be indented at the same
# level as the def keyword. My personal preference is to outdent these keywords
# because I think when scanning code it makes it easier to identify the
# sections of code and visually separate them. When the keyword is at the same
# level I think it sort of blends in with the def keywords and makes it harder
# to scan the code and see where the sections are.
AccessModifierIndentation:
Enabled: false
# Limit line length
LineLength:
Enabled: false
# Disable documentation checking until a class needs to be documented once
Documentation:
Enabled: false
# Enforce Ruby 1.8-compatible hash syntax
HashSyntax:
EnforcedStyle: hash_rockets
# No spaces inside hash literals
SpaceInsideHashLiteralBraces:
EnforcedStyle: no_space
# Allow dots at the end of lines
DotPosition:
Enabled: false
# Don't require magic comment at the top of every file
Encoding:
Enabled: false
# Enforce outdenting of access modifiers (i.e. public, private, protected)
AccessModifierIndentation:
EnforcedStyle: outdent
EmptyLinesAroundAccessModifier:
Enabled: true
# Align ends correctly
EndAlignment:
AlignWith: variable
# Indentation of when/else
CaseIndentation:
IndentWhenRelativeTo: end
IndentOneStep: false
Lambda:
Enabled: false