tweak rubocop disabling some less desirable noise
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@ -45,6 +45,10 @@ Style/RedundantReturn:
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Description: 'This often looks weird when mixed with actual returns, and hurts nothing'
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Enabled: false
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Naming/VariableNumber:
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Description: 'To make it easier to use reference code, disable this cop'
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Enabled: false
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Style/NumericPredicate:
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Description: 'This adds no efficiency nor space saving'
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Enabled: false
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@ -59,10 +63,18 @@ Layout/IndentHeredoc:
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Enabled: false
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Description: 'We need to leave this disabled for Ruby 2.2 compat, remove in 2018'
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Layout/SpaceInsideArrayLiteralBrackets:
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Enabled: false
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Description: 'Almost all module metadata have space in brackets'
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Style/GuardClause:
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Enabled: false
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Description: 'This often introduces bugs in tested code'
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Style/EmptyLiteral:
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Enabled: false
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Description: 'This looks awkward when you mix empty and non-empty literals'
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Style/NegatedIf:
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Enabled: false
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Description: 'This often introduces bugs in tested code'
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@ -72,9 +84,16 @@ Style/ConditionalAssignment:
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Description: 'This is confusing for folks coming from other languages'
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Style/Encoding:
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Enabled: true
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Description: 'We prefer binary to UTF-8.'
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EnforcedStyle: 'when_needed'
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Enabled: false
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Style/ParenthesesAroundCondition:
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Enabled: false
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Description: 'This is used in too many places to discount, especially in ported code. Has little effect'
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Style/TrailingCommaInArrayLiteral:
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Enabled: false
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Description: 'This is often a useful pattern, and is actually required by other languages. It does not hurt.'
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Metrics/LineLength:
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Description: >-
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@ -83,6 +102,13 @@ Metrics/LineLength:
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Enabled: true
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Max: 180
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Metrics/BlockLength:
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Enabled: true
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Description: >-
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While the style guide suggests 10 lines, exploit definitions
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often exceed 200 lines.
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Max: 300
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Metrics/MethodLength:
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Enabled: true
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Description: >-
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@ -90,10 +116,10 @@ Metrics/MethodLength:
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often exceed 200 lines.
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Max: 300
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# Basically everything in metasploit needs binary encoding, not UTF-8.
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# Disable this here and enforce it through msftidy
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Style/Encoding:
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Enabled: false
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Naming/UncommunicativeMethodParamName:
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Enabled: true
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Description: 'Whoever made this requirement never looked at crypto methods, IV'
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MinNameLength: 2
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# %q() is super useful for long strings split over multiple lines and
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# is very common in module constructors for things like descriptions
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@ -104,11 +130,31 @@ Style/NumericLiterals:
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Enabled: false
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Description: 'This often hurts readability for exploit-ish code.'
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Layout/AlignHash:
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Enabled: false
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Description: 'aligning info hashes to match these rules is almost impossible to get right'
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Layout/EmptyLines:
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Enabled: false
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Description: 'these are used to increase readability'
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Layout/EmptyLinesAroundClassBody:
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Enabled: false
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Description: 'these are used to increase readability'
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Layout/EmptyLinesAroundMethodBody:
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Enabled: false
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Description: 'these are used to increase readability'
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Layout/AlignParameters:
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Enabled: true
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EnforcedStyle: 'with_fixed_indentation'
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Description: 'initialize method of every module has fixed indentation for Name, Description, etc'
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Style/For:
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Enabled: false
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Description: 'if a module is written with a for loop, it cannot always be logically replaced with each'
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Style/StringLiterals:
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Enabled: false
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Description: 'Single vs double quote fights are largely unproductive.'
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