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tombstone | rubocop | |
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2 | 39 | |
12 | 12,482 | |
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10.0 | 9.8 | |
over 9 years ago | 2 days ago | |
Ruby | Ruby | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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tombstone
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Dead code or unused code removal in ruby on rails.
We use something like https://github.com/lewispb/tombstone. Essentially you log calls to something you suspect is dead and if the logger stays there long enough, you remove it.
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How to Improve Code Quality on a Ruby on Rails Application
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rubocop
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Must-have gems for mature Rails
gem "rubocop" - https://github.com/rubocop/rubocop | Set up code guidelines for your dev team, I recommend using whatever Standard recommends.
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I Love Ruby
I believe if you use the `||` operator instead of `or`, then things just work out fine. I agree it is really annoying. But I am pretty sure if you use a tool like RuboCop https://github.com/rubocop/rubocop (a static code analysis tool) then it will catch bugs like this. Note that I am not recommending Ruby. But in my experience if you want to work with a language and it has a community style guide and a linter that enforces it, it will save me some heartache.
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code review / feedback for improvement
Adopt some sort of consistent formatting. Your top-level module starts off indented, seems like wasted space. May I suggest RuboCop?
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An Introduction to RuboCop for Ruby on Rails
By default, out of the box, RuboCop comes with a default set of pre-configured rules. The documentation will tell you Rubocop's default rules.
- I live and work in the US where protests against police brutality have been ongoing for days, and coming to work this week the word "cop" has an uncomfortable feeling about it.
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Code Reviewing a Ruby on Rails application.
RuboCop is a Ruby static code analyzer (a.k.a. linter) and code formatter. Out of the box it will enforce many of the guidelines outlined in the community Ruby Style Guide. Apart from reporting the problems discovered in your code, RuboCop can also automatically fix many of them for you.
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Xeme: I'd value your opinion on my new Ruby gem
But I will encourage you to adopt Rubocop to enforce the style you want, so that if others want to contribute, they can write with spaces and then run rubocop -a and end up with the styling you prefer. Tabs indentation support was added a couple of years back: https://github.com/rubocop/rubocop/pull/7867
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Welcome to Rails Cheat Sheet
In my last job I encountered my first Rails codebase ever (mostly REST APIs but a few server-rendered views as well). After the initial chaotic impression of the codebase (it was a startup after all) with all the Rails magic on top, I really fell in love with the framework after a more experienced Rails dev introduced a few key conventions and helpful libraries to the codebase.
Out of those, I’d at least add the RuboCop [1] linter and the BetterSpecs [2] guidelines to this list. Both helped tremendously in eliminating bikeshedding in the team and freeing up brainpower to solve actual problems. The first one helped me learn intricacies of Ruby bit by bit right in my IDE and the latter guided us to write tests in a style that’s easy to maintain and trust.
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Nice Ruby IDEs
Rubocop: https://github.com/rubocop/rubocop
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“Bots will replace devs!” Also bots:
Still kinda pissed about that. It's the same as with Bens. We will reach equality by removing representation, yay? At least rubocop didn't kneel
What are some alternatives?
sorbet - A fast, powerful type checker designed for Ruby
Rubycritic - A Ruby code quality reporter
coc-solargraph - Solargraph extension for coc.nvim
bullet - help to kill N+1 queries and unused eager loading
Reek - Code smell detector for Ruby
Ruby style guide - A community-driven Ruby coding style guide
Pronto - Quick automated code review of your changes
Hashie - Hashie is a collection of classes and mixins that make Ruby hashes more powerful.
Devise - Flexible authentication solution for Rails with Warden.
Capistrano - A deployment automation tool built on Ruby, Rake, and SSH.
Pundit - Minimal authorization through OO design and pure Ruby classes
RSpec - RSpec meta-gem that depends on the other components