brew/Library/.rubocop.yml
Mike McQuaid f796fe794d rubocop: exclude more tap dirs from hash rockets.
This is useful for e.g. homebrew/bundle that doesn't live in just
`cmd`.
2016-11-02 21:49:05 -04:00

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AllCops:
TargetRubyVersion: 2.0
Exclude:
- '**/Casks/**/*'
Metrics/AbcSize:
Enabled: false
Metrics/ClassLength:
Enabled: false
Metrics/CyclomaticComplexity:
Enabled: false
Metrics/LineLength:
Enabled: false
Metrics/MethodLength:
Enabled: false
Metrics/ModuleLength:
CountComments: false
Metrics/PerceivedComplexity:
Enabled: false
# favor parens-less DSL-style arguments
Lint/AmbiguousOperator:
Enabled: false
Lint/AmbiguousRegexpLiteral:
Enabled: false
Lint/AssignmentInCondition:
Enabled: false
Lint/EndAlignment:
AlignWith: variable
Lint/ParenthesesAsGroupedExpression:
Enabled: false
Style/Alias:
EnforcedStyle: prefer_alias
Style/AlignHash:
Enabled: false
# `system` is a special case and aligns on second argument
Style/AlignParameters:
Enabled: false
Style/BarePercentLiterals:
EnforcedStyle: percent_q
Style/BlockDelimiters:
EnforcedStyle: line_count_based
Style/CaseIndentation:
IndentWhenRelativeTo: end
Style/ClassAndModuleChildren:
EnforcedStyle: nested
# percent-x is allowed for multiline
Style/CommandLiteral:
EnforcedStyle: mixed
# our current conditional style is established, clear and
# requiring users to change that now would be confusing.
Style/ConditionalAssignment:
Enabled: false
Style/Documentation:
Enabled: false
Style/EmptyLineBetweenDefs:
AllowAdjacentOneLineDefs: true
# dashes in filenames are typical
Style/FileName:
Regex: !ruby/regexp /^[\w\@\-\+\.]+(\.rb)?$/
Style/GuardClause:
Enabled: false
# depends_on a: :b looks weird in formulae.
Style/HashSyntax:
EnforcedStyle: hash_rockets
Exclude:
- '**/bin/**/*'
- '**/cmd/**/*'
- '**/lib/**/*'
- '**/spec/**/*'
# disabled until it respects line length
Style/IfUnlessModifier:
Enabled: false
Style/IndentArray:
EnforcedStyle: special_inside_parentheses
# only for numbers >= 1_000_000
Style/NumericLiterals:
MinDigits: 7
# zero-prefixed octal literals are just too widely used (and mostly understood)
Style/NumericLiteralPrefix:
EnforcedOctalStyle: zero_only
# consistency and readability when faced with string interpolation
Style/PercentLiteralDelimiters:
PreferredDelimiters:
'%': '()'
'%i': '()'
'%q': '()'
'%Q': '()'
'%r': '{}'
'%s': '()'
'%w': '[]'
'%W': '[]'
'%x': '()'
# we prefer Perl-style regex back references
Style/PerlBackrefs:
Enabled: false
Style/RaiseArgs:
EnforcedStyle: exploded
# paths abound, easy escape
Style/RegexpLiteral:
EnforcedStyle: slashes
# conflicts with DSL-style path concatenation with `/`
Style/SpaceAroundOperators:
Enabled: false
# not a problem for typical shell users
Style/SpecialGlobalVars:
Enabled: false
# ruby style guide favorite
Style/StringLiterals:
EnforcedStyle: double_quotes
# consistency with above
Style/StringLiteralsInInterpolation:
EnforcedStyle: double_quotes
Style/TernaryParentheses:
Enabled: false
# makes diffs nicer
Style/TrailingCommaInLiteral:
EnforcedStyleForMultiline: comma
Style/VariableNumber:
Enabled: false
Style/WordArray:
Enabled: false