![]() It's possible for a Ruby file to be empty and thus `gets` returns `nil`. Also indents the Markdown since we're using `<<~` and removes an unneeded variable. |
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![]() It's possible for a Ruby file to be empty and thus `gets` returns `nil`. Also indents the Markdown since we're using `<<~` and removes an unneeded variable. |
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Dangerfile |