rubocop-configuration
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Project in Ruby that decodes morse message.
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Test-driven development: A systematic approach to software design, emphasizing tests before code to ensure reliability and quality. 📚
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Ruby_TDD: Implement a class with some methods, but you will do it by doing test-driven development (TDD)
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Reusable RuboCop configuration for CargoSense's Ruby projects.
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Console-based application built in Ruby, designed to keep an organized record of your possessions across different categories. This app provides a simple and user-friendly interface to manage your personal items efficiently.
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A more relaxed default set of RuboCop rules
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A blog for users to upload their posts, and to make comments on different posts besides liking different comments or posts.
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The Recipe app keeps track of all your recipes, ingredients, and inventory. It will allow you to save ingredients, keep track of what you have, create recipes, and generate a shopping list based on what you have and what you are missing from a recipe.
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