Do people use type signatures for ruby actively?

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  • sord

    Convert YARD docs to Sorbet RBI and Ruby 3/Steep RBS files

  • I love using yard as well and if you use it you can use sord and based on you yard annotates it'll build sorbet types for your code. I've used it on my last few projects and it's helped building your types setup amazingly easy.

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