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phpcs.xml
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<?xml version="1.0"?>
<ruleset name="WordPress-Timber">
<description>A custom set of rules to check coding standards for Timber.</description>
<!--
Default settings for command line usage
-->
<!-- Exclude folders and files from being checked. -->
<exclude-pattern>*/tests/*</exclude-pattern>
<exclude-pattern>*.twig</exclude-pattern>
<!-- If no files or directories are specified on the command line, check all relevant files. -->
<file>./lib</file>
<!-- Use colors in output. -->
<arg name="colors"/>
<!-- Show sniff names and progress. -->
<arg value="sp"/>
<!--
WordPress-Extra
Best practices beyond core WordPress Coding Standards.
The WordPress-Core standard doesn’t have to be included here,
because WordPress-Extra already includes it.
-->
<rule ref="WordPress-Extra">
<!-- Do not check for proper WordPress file names. -->
<exclude name="WordPress.Files.FileName.NotHyphenatedLowercase" />
</rule>
<!--
WordPress-Docs
WordPress Coding Standards for Inline Documentation and Comments.
-->
<rule ref="WordPress-Docs" />
<!--
File Names
The WordPress Coding Standards state that all class files should start with 'class-'. Timber
follows the PSR-0 standard for naming class files, because it uses autoloading via Composer.
@link https://github.com/WordPress-Coding-Standards/WordPress-Coding-Standards/wiki/Customizable-sniff-properties#disregard-class-file-name-rules
-->
<rule ref="WordPress.Files.FileName">
<properties>
<property name="strict_class_file_names" value="false" />
</properties>
</rule>
<!--
Line length
Lines should be 100 chars long at max (triggers warning),
and should in no case exceed 120 characters (triggers error).
-->
<rule ref="Generic.Files.LineLength">
<properties>
<property name="lineLimit" value="100"/>
<property name="absoluteLineLimit" value="120"/>
</properties>
</rule>
<!--
Hook Names
While the WordPress Coding Standards state that hook names should be separated by
underscores, an optionated approach used by plugins like Advanced Custom Fields is to use
'/' to namespace hooks.
@link https://github.com/WordPress-Coding-Standards/WordPress-Coding-Standards/wiki/Customizable-sniff-properties#custom-word-delimiters-in-hook-names
-->
<rule ref="WordPress.NamingConventions.ValidHookName">
<properties>
<property name="additionalWordDelimiters" value="/"/>
</properties>
</rule>
</ruleset>