Andy Waite
Andy Waite
Let's also update the PR title to be more descriptive for when it appears in the release notes.
Reminder for myself: Check how this performs for apps with a high number of tables, e.g. Core.
> #### Note > The [link](https://shopify.github.io/ruby-lsp/RubyLsp/Requests.html) provided for **features list** is broken (404). Thanks: https://github.com/Shopify/ruby-lsp/pull/2670
Succeeded by https://github.com/Shopify/ruby-lsp/issues/2966 (which is now listed on the [roadmap](https://shopify.github.io/ruby-lsp/design-and-roadmap.html#long-term-roadmap))
I realised the RuboCop config should be in a file specified under `extend_config:`. I've updated the demo (still failing).
https://github.com/Shopify/ruby-lsp-rails/issues/491 may help this.
Overall this makes sense to me. But I would skip the `DidYouMean` checks, as this seems like something that would only happen once during the development of an add-on. @vinistock...
@abdulrahim2002 I'm not working on anything related to it, but I'm happy to keep the repo open for sharing information, repos, etc.
@abdulrahim2002 I'd prefer to keep this independent but I've added a link to your project in the README.
For me, a Google search for 'bundler check' shows the `.cn` site first.