subdirectory .rubocop.yml inherits from parent .rubocop.yml





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Inside the folder of my main application, I have another folder inside of which is a Rails Engine. I've excluded the engine subdirectory from Rubocop to avoid writing Rubocop rules from the engine into one file (parent file), but when I run Rubocop inside the subdirectory it inspects 0 files.



I don't manually inherit the parent .rubocop yml file inside the engine.










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    Inside the folder of my main application, I have another folder inside of which is a Rails Engine. I've excluded the engine subdirectory from Rubocop to avoid writing Rubocop rules from the engine into one file (parent file), but when I run Rubocop inside the subdirectory it inspects 0 files.



    I don't manually inherit the parent .rubocop yml file inside the engine.










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      Inside the folder of my main application, I have another folder inside of which is a Rails Engine. I've excluded the engine subdirectory from Rubocop to avoid writing Rubocop rules from the engine into one file (parent file), but when I run Rubocop inside the subdirectory it inspects 0 files.



      I don't manually inherit the parent .rubocop yml file inside the engine.










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      Inside the folder of my main application, I have another folder inside of which is a Rails Engine. I've excluded the engine subdirectory from Rubocop to avoid writing Rubocop rules from the engine into one file (parent file), but when I run Rubocop inside the subdirectory it inspects 0 files.



      I don't manually inherit the parent .rubocop yml file inside the engine.







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          By default it inherits from the .rubocop.yml file in the parent folder. You need to run it with the --ignore_parent_exclusion option, which ignores all Exclude: settings from all .rubocop.yml files present in parent folders. Otherwise, it reachs the parent .rubocop.yml and exclude the directory you are trying to inspect.






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            By default it inherits from the .rubocop.yml file in the parent folder. You need to run it with the --ignore_parent_exclusion option, which ignores all Exclude: settings from all .rubocop.yml files present in parent folders. Otherwise, it reachs the parent .rubocop.yml and exclude the directory you are trying to inspect.






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              By default it inherits from the .rubocop.yml file in the parent folder. You need to run it with the --ignore_parent_exclusion option, which ignores all Exclude: settings from all .rubocop.yml files present in parent folders. Otherwise, it reachs the parent .rubocop.yml and exclude the directory you are trying to inspect.






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                By default it inherits from the .rubocop.yml file in the parent folder. You need to run it with the --ignore_parent_exclusion option, which ignores all Exclude: settings from all .rubocop.yml files present in parent folders. Otherwise, it reachs the parent .rubocop.yml and exclude the directory you are trying to inspect.






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                By default it inherits from the .rubocop.yml file in the parent folder. You need to run it with the --ignore_parent_exclusion option, which ignores all Exclude: settings from all .rubocop.yml files present in parent folders. Otherwise, it reachs the parent .rubocop.yml and exclude the directory you are trying to inspect.







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