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Usage
Use locally
To use brick/coding-standard locally, install it with Composer:
Then create an ecs.php file in the root of your project with the following content:
You can then run Easy Coding Standard with:
or, to fix coding standard violations automatically:
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own composer.json instead. Here is how your directory may look like:
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