Super Standard: How to add gem extensions and custom rules to Standard Ruby

03-Feb-2023 849
But first, it might be good to back up and remind ourselves of Standard’s purpose. Yes, what it does is to automatically format code and safeguard it against common problems. But why it exists is to reduce the frequency of low-value discussions and disagreements that occur when it falls on each and every team to reach consensus on how to format code consistently. Put differently, Standard is less of a code linter (it relies on RuboCop to be that) and more of a anti-bike shedding tool.
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