# Reevoocop 20% MonkeyPatch 80% YAML 100% Style ## Installation Add this line to your application's Gemfile: gem 'reevoocop', require: false And then execute: $ bundle Or install it yourself as: $ gem install reevoocop ## Usage In a Rakefile ```ruby require 'reevoocop/rake_task' ReevooCop::RakeTask.new(:reevoocop) ``` Or to only have it lint files after the specified commit: ```ruby task :reevoocop do exit 27 unless system("reevoocop #{files_that_changed_since_t_minus_0}") end def files_that_changed_since_t_minus_0 `git diff-tree --no-commit-id --name-only -r 19c297ff4a91b47c9af735a935c72ea5a2f05791 HEAD` .split("\n").select { |f| f.match(/(rb\z)/) && File.exist?(f) }.join(' ') end ``` In your shell ``` $ reevoocop ``` ## Configuring / Contributing 1. You can't configure this, thats the point. 2. If you need to change our style guidelines, update the `lib/reevoocop.yml` file and open a pull request. 3. If you have a good reason to break the guidelines, you can [switch of the cop in question for the code in question, like this](https://github.com/bbatsov/rubocop#disabling-cops-within-source-code) 4. Please don't open a pull request unless you work at reevoo, if you don't but would like to [look at our website](http://reevoo.github.io/)