A Vile plugin for identifying common style and maintainability issues in your Ruby code (via Rubocop).
Currently, you need to have rubocop installed manually.
Example:
npm i -D vile vile-rubocop
gem install rubocop
Note: A good strategy is to use Bundler.
You can pass a custom config vile path -c ...
as so:
rubocop:
config: "another.rubocop.yml"
For now, ignoring is only supported via .rubocop.yml
Suggested config (as node_modules
can be traversed):
AllCops:
Exclude:
- 'node_modules/**/*'
- 'vendor/**/*'
- 'tmp/**/*'
- 'bin/**/*'
You can set vile.allow
or rubocop.allow
and this plugin will honour it.
Example:
rubocop:
allow:
- app
- spec
You can still specify included paths the normal Rubocop way, via .rubocop.yml
.
This project uses Semver.
This project is licensed under the MPL-2.0 license.
Any contributions made to this project are made under the current license.
Current list of Contributors.
Any contributions are welcome and appreciated!
All you need to do is submit a Pull Request.
- Please consider tests and code quality before submitting.
- Please try to keep commits clean, atomic and well explained (for others).
Current issue tracker is on GitHub.
Even if you are uncomfortable with code, an issue or question is welcome.
By participating in this project you agree to our Code of Conduct.
- Brent Lintner - @brentlintner
This project is currently written in JavaScript. Rubocop provides a JSON CLI output that is currently used until a more ideal IPC option is implemented.
bin
houses any shell based scriptssrc
is es6+ syntax compiled with Babellib
generated js library
cd vile-rubocop
npm install
gem install rubocop
npm run dev
npm test