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When I run rubocop on my codebase, I am getting a number of offenses. Is there a way to know which of the detected offenses are autocorrectable? If yes, is there a distinction between safe and not safe?
The reason I would like this to be the case is that I would ideally like to do a series of commits, each one fixing a single offense. That would make it easy for devs to review the PR with the fixes, and would also make a cleaner git history.
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When I run rubocop on my codebase, I am getting a number of offenses. Is there a way to know which of the detected offenses are autocorrectable? If yes, is there a distinction between safe and not safe?
The reason I would like this to be the case is that I would ideally like to do a series of commits, each one fixing a single offense. That would make it easy for devs to review the PR with the fixes, and would also make a cleaner git history.
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