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# Basic Smell Options ## Introduction Every smell detector in Reek offers at least the following configuration options: | Option | Value | Effect | | ---------------|-------------|---------| | `enabled` | Boolean | Determines whether the smell detector is active. Defaults to `true` | | `exclude` | an array of strings or regular expressions | Ignores any context whose full description (see <strong>%c</strong> in [Command-Line Options](Command-Line-Options.md)) matches any element of this array. | The file `defaults.reek` (shipped with the Reek gem) lists any default exclusions for each smell. ## Examples <u>An easy one:</u> To stop Reek reporting smells in any method called `write` you might create a configuration file containing this: ```yaml DuplicateMethodCall: exclude: - write ``` Or a little more sophisticated using a Ruby regex like this: ```yaml DuplicateMethodCall: exclude: - !ruby/regexp /write/ ``` <u>A more sophisticated one:</u> ```yaml FeatureEnvy: exclude: - "MyModel#do_things" - "MyHelper" - "ApplicationController#respond" ``` This would not report FeatureEnvy for the instance method `MyModel#do_things`, the whole module `MyHelper` and the `respond` instance method of `ApplicationController`
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