AllCops: Exclude: # Exclude .gemspec files because they are generally auto-generated - '*.gemspec' # Exclude vendored folders - 'tmp/**/*' - 'vendor/**/*' # [codesmell] Metrics/AbcSize: Enabled: false Exclude: - 'spec/**/*_spec.rb' - 'test/**/*_test.rb' # [codesmell] Metrics/BlockLength: Enabled: false # [codesmell] Metrics/CyclomaticComplexity: Enabled: false Exclude: - 'spec/**/*_spec.rb' - 'test/**/*_test.rb' # [codesmell] Metrics/ClassLength: Enabled: false Exclude: - 'spec/**/*_spec.rb' - 'test/**/*_test.rb' # [codesmell] Metrics/LineLength: Enabled: false Exclude: - 'spec/**/*_spec.rb' - 'test/**/*_test.rb' Max: 100 # [codesmell] Metrics/MethodLength: Enabled: false Exclude: - 'spec/**/*_spec.rb' - 'test/**/*_test.rb' Max: 10 # [codesmell] Metrics/ModuleLength: Enabled: false Exclude: - 'spec/**/*_spec.rb' - 'test/**/*_test.rb' # [codesmell] Metrics/ParameterLists: Enabled: false Max: 5 # [codesmell] Metrics/PerceivedComplexity: Enabled: false # [codesmell] # I don't really get the point of this cop. Performance/RedundantMerge: Enabled: false # Do not use "and" or "or" in conditionals, but for readability we can use it # to chain executions. Just beware of operator order. Style/AndOr: EnforcedStyle: conditionals Style/Documentation: Exclude: - 'spec/**/*' - 'test/**/*' # Double empty lines are useful to separate conceptually different methods # in the same class or module. Layout/EmptyLines: Enabled: false # In most cases, a space is nice. Sometimes, it's not. # Just be consistent with the rest of the surrounding code. Layout/EmptyLinesAroundClassBody: Enabled: false # In most cases, a space is nice. Sometimes, it's not. # Just be consistent with the rest of the surrounding code. Layout/EmptyLinesAroundModuleBody: Enabled: false # This is quite buggy, as it doesn't recognize double lines. # Double empty lines are useful to separate conceptually different methods # in the same class or module. Layout/EmptyLineBetweenDefs: Enabled: false # I personally don't care about the format style. # In most cases I like to use %, but not at the point I want to enforce it # as a convention in the entire code. Style/FormatString: Enabled: false # Annotated tokens (like %s) are a good thing, but in most cases we don't need them. # %s is a simpler and straightforward version that works in almost all cases. So don't complain. Style/FormatStringToken: Enabled: false # Prefer the latest Hash syntax Style/HashSyntax: Exclude: # But Rakefiles generally have some definition like # :default => :test # that looks nicer with the old rocket syntax. - 'Rakefile' Style/RescueStandardError: Enabled: false # Array indentation should be considered like MultilineMethodCallIndentation indentation # and use 4 spaces instead of 2. Layout/IndentArray: IndentationWidth: 4 # Hash indentation should be considered like MultilineMethodCallIndentation indentation # and use 4 spaces instead of 2. Layout/IndentHash: IndentationWidth: 4 # Multi-line differs from standard indentation, they are indented twice. Layout/MultilineMethodCallIndentation: EnforcedStyle: indented IndentationWidth: 4 # unless is not always cool. Style/NegatedIf: Enabled: false # For years, %w() has been the de-facto standard. A lot of libraries are using (). # Switching to [] would be a nightmare. Style/PercentLiteralDelimiters: Enabled: false # There are cases were the inline rescue is ok. We can either downgrade the severity, # or rely on the developer judgement on a case-by-case basis. Style/RescueModifier: Enabled: false # Sorry, but using trailing spaces helps readability. # # %w( foo bar ) # # looks better to me than # # %w( foo bar ) # Layout/SpaceInsidePercentLiteralDelimiters: Enabled: false # Hate It or Love It, I prefer double quotes as this is more consistent # with several other programming languages and the output of puts and inspect. Style/StringLiterals: EnforcedStyle: double_quotes # It's nice to be consistent. The trailing comma also allows easy reordering, # and doesn't cause a diff in Git when you add a line to the bottom. Style/TrailingCommaInLiteral: EnforcedStyleForMultiline: consistent_comma Style/TrivialAccessors: # IgnoreClassMethods because I want to be able to define class-level accessors # that sets an instance variable on the metaclass, such as: # # def self.default=(value) # @default = value # end # IgnoreClassMethods: true