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# RuboCop Minitest [![Gem Version](https://badge.fury.io/rb/rubocop-minitest.svg)](https://badge.fury.io/rb/rubocop-minitest) [![CircleCI](https://circleci.com/gh/rubocop-hq/rubocop-minitest.svg?style=svg)](https://circleci.com/gh/rubocop-hq/rubocop-minitest) A [RuboCop](https://github.com/rubocop-hq/rubocop) extension focused on enforcing Minitest best practices and coding conventions. ## Installation Just install the `rubocop-minitest` gem ```bash gem install rubocop-minitest ``` or if you use bundler put this in your `Gemfile` ``` gem 'rubocop-minitest' ``` ## Usage You need to tell RuboCop to load the Minitest extension. There are three ways to do this: ### RuboCop configuration file Put this into your `.rubocop.yml`. ```yaml require: rubocop-minitest ``` Alternatively, use the following array notation when specifying multiple extensions. ```yaml require: - rubocop-other-extension - rubocop-minitest ``` Now you can run `rubocop` and it will automatically load the RuboCop Minitest cops together with the standard cops. ### Command line ```bash rubocop --require rubocop-minitest ``` ### Rake task ```ruby RuboCop::RakeTask.new do |task| task.requires << 'rubocop-minitest' end ``` ## The Cops All cops are located under [`lib/rubocop/cop/minitest`](lib/rubocop/cop/minitest), and contain examples/documentation. In your `.rubocop.yml`, you may treat the Minitest cops just like any other cop. For example: ```yaml Minitest/AssertNil: Exclude: - test/my_file_to_ignore_test.rb ``` ## Contributing Checkout the [contribution guidelines](CONTRIBUTING.md). ## License `rubocop-minitest` is MIT licensed. [See the accompanying file](LICENSE.txt) for the full text.
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rubocop-minitest-0.3.0 | README.md |
rubocop-minitest-0.2.1 | README.md |
rubocop-minitest-0.2.0 | README.md |