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  • Documentation
    • Enhanced clarity by making minor formatting adjustments in the Rubocop documentation.
    • Added support for the .rubocop.yaml file as an accepted configuration option alongside .rubocop.yml.

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The recent changes focus on enhancing the documentation for Rubocop by refining formatting and expanding configuration options. Specifically, a new file extension, .rubocop.yaml, has been added as an accepted configuration file alongside the existing .rubocop.yml. These adjustments aim to improve clarity without impacting the document's primary functionality.

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docs/tools/rubocop.md Minor formatting adjustments; added .rubocop.yaml as an accepted configuration file. Removed blank lines.

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    User->>Rubocop: Requests linting
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