The .ruby-version file is the ecosystem standard for defining a Ruby version. This PR adds the .ruby-version file, ensures a required_ruby_version is set, and removes all other references to Ruby in this repository, aligning it with the standard.
What should reviewers focus on?
[!IMPORTANT]
Please verify the following before merging:
Verify that the changes in the PR meets the following requirements or adjust manually to make it compliant:
[ ] .ruby-version file is present with the correct Ruby version defined
[ ] A required_ruby_version in your gemspec is set
[ ] There is no Ruby version/requirement referenced in the Gemfile (no lines with ruby <some-version>)
[ ] A Gemfile.lock is built with the defined Ruby version
[ ] The version of Rubocop installed is 1.61.0 or greater
[ ] There is no TargetRubyVersion defined in rubocop.yml
[ ] There is no Ruby argument present in ruby/setup-ruby Github Actions that do not run on a Ruby matrix (no lines with ruby-version: “x.x”)
Please merge this PR if it looks good, this PR will be merged if there isn't any activity after 4 weeks.
What are you trying to accomplish?
The
.ruby-version
file is the ecosystem standard for defining a Ruby version. This PR adds the.ruby-version
file, ensures arequired_ruby_version
is set, and removes all other references to Ruby in this repository, aligning it with the standard.What should reviewers focus on?
Verify that the changes in the PR meets the following requirements or adjust manually to make it compliant:
.ruby-version
file is present with the correct Ruby version definedrequired_ruby_version
in your gemspec is setGemfile
(no lines withruby <some-version>
)Gemfile.lock
is built with the defined Ruby versionTargetRubyVersion
defined inrubocop.yml
ruby/setup-ruby
Github Actions that do not run on a Ruby matrix (no lines withruby-version: “x.x”
)Please merge this PR if it looks good, this PR will be merged if there isn't any activity after 4 weeks.