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I'm seeing a lot of warnings in emacs that I do not get when I run rubocop on the command line. I tried lots of different options using rubocop-check-command:
But it doesn't seem to change anything. It seems like rubocop is running on different rules than are present when I use it on the command line. Any ideas? My emacs is currently full of hard to read code with lots of underlined rubocop warnings.
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I'm seeing a lot of warnings in emacs that I do not get when I run rubocop on the command line. I tried lots of different options using
rubocop-check-command
:(setq rubocop-check-command "rubocop --format emacs")
But it doesn't seem to change anything. It seems like rubocop is running on different rules than are present when I use it on the command line. Any ideas? My emacs is currently full of hard to read code with lots of underlined rubocop warnings.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: