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Also ensures we check Syntax with RuboCop, which is different.
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Files in lib will be eager loaded and hence will require haml_lint to be
loaded. Since this is only a development dependency, we can't assume
this gem will be available in production, so it should never be loaded
in production.
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Add HamlLint::Linter::NoPlainNodes linter
See merge request gitlab-org/gitlab-ce!28265
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Add a simple haml_lint linter to report all plain nodes.
"Plain nodes" in HAML are scritpless plaintext leaf nodes.
Add haml-lint_todo to onboard new haml linters.
Excludes existing NoPlainNodes lints.
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When using ruby interpolation in externalized strings, they can't be
detected. Which means they will never be presented to be translated.
To mix variables into translations we need to use `sprintf`
instead.
Instead of:
_("Hello #{subject}")
Use:
_("Hello %{subject}) % { subject: 'world' }
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