New version of rubocop-rspec (2.30.0) produced dependency conflicts #200
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What changed?
✳️ rubocop-rspec (~> 1.20 → ~> 2.30) · Repo · Changelog
Release Notes
2.30.0
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See the full diff on Github. The new version differs by 9 commits:
Merge pull request #1897 from rubocop/release-2-30-0
Bump to v2.30.0
Merge pull request #1895 from rubocop/run-actions-on-2-x-stable-branch
Merge pull request #1894 from rubocop/backport-pr-1885
Add new `RSpec/ExpectInLet` cop
fixup! Configure GHA workflows for the 2-x-stable branch
Configure GHA workflows for the 2-x-stable branch
Merge pull request #1896 from rubocop/backport-pr-1881
Fix an edge offense for `Style/SymbolProc`
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