Best Inspec_ruby code snippet using InspecPlugins.Init.plugin
inspec-init.rb
Source: inspec-init.rb
1module InspecPlugins2 module Init3 class Plugin < Inspec.plugin(2)4 plugin_name :'inspec-init'5 cli_command :init do6 require_relative 'inspec-init/cli'7 InspecPlugins::Init::CLI8 end9 end10 end11end...
plugin
Using AI Code Generation
1 class Plugin < Inspec.plugin(2)2 class CliCommand < Inspec.plugin(2, :cli_command)3 class CliCommand < Inspec.plugin(2, :cli_command)4 class CliCommand < Inspec.plugin(2, :cli_command)5 class CliCommand < Inspec.plugin(2, :cli_command)6 class CliCommand < Inspec.plugin(2, :cli_command)
plugin
Using AI Code Generation
1InspecPlugins::Init::Plugin.new('my-plugin').install2InspecPlugins::Init::Plugin.install('my-plugin')3InspecPlugins::Init.install('my-plugin')4InspecPlugins.install('my-plugin')5Inspec.plugin('my-plugin')6plugin('my-plugin')7::Inspec.plugin('my-plugin')8::Inspec::Plugins.plugin('my-plugin')9::Inspec::Plugins::Init.plugin('my-plugin')
plugin
Using AI Code Generation
1plugin.hello("world")2msg = plugin.hello("world")3plugin.hello("world") do |msg|4plugin.hello("world") do |msg|5msg = plugin.hello("world") do |msg|6msg = plugin.hello("world")7plugin.hello("world") do |msg|8plugin.hello("world") do |msg|9msg = plugin.hello("world") do |msg|10msg = plugin.hello("world")11plugin.hello("world") do |msg|12plugin.hello("world") do |msg|13msg = plugin.hello("world") do |msg|14msg = plugin.hello("world")15plugin.hello("world") do |msg|16plugin.hello("world") do |msg|17msg = plugin.hello("world") do |msg|
plugin
Using AI Code Generation
1InspecPlugins::Init.plugin_method("plugin method called")2InspecPlugins::Init.plugin_method("plugin method called", "default value")3InspecPlugins::Init.plugin_method("plugin method called") do4InspecPlugins::Init.plugin_method("plugin method called", "default value") do5InspecPlugins::Init.plugin_method("plugin method called") do6InspecPlugins::Init.plugin_method("plugin method called", "default value") do7InspecPlugins::Init.plugin_method("plugin method called", "default value") do8InspecPlugins::Init.plugin_method("plugin method called", "default value") do9InspecPlugins::Init.plugin_method("plugin method called", "default value") do10InspecPlugins::Init.plugin_method("plugin method called", "default value") do11InspecPlugins::Init.plugin_method("plugin method called", "default value") do12InspecPlugins::Init.plugin_method("plugin method called", "default value") do13InspecPlugins::Init.plugin_method("plugin method called", "default value") do14InspecPlugins::Init.plugin_method("plugin method called", "default value") do15InspecPlugins::Init.plugin_method("plugin method called", "default value") do16plugin.hello("world") do |msg|17plugin.hello("world") do |msg|18msg = plugin.hello("world") do |msg|19msg = plugin.hello("world")20plugin.hello("world") do |msg|21plugin.hello("world") do |msg|22msg = plugin.hello("world") do |msg|23msg = plugin.hello("world")24plugin.hello("world") do |msg|25plugin.hello("world") do |msg|26msg = plugin.hello("world") do |msg|
plugin
Using AI Code Generation
1InspecPlugins::Init.plugin_method("plugin method called")2InspecPlugins::Init.plugin_method("plugin method called", "default value")3InspecPlugins::Init.plugin_method("plugin method called") do4InspecPlugins::Init.plugin_method("plugin method called", "default value") do5InspecPlugins::Init.plugin_method("plugin method called") do6InspecPlugins::Init.plugin_method("plugin method called", "default value") do7InspecPlugins::Init.plugin_method("plugin method called", "default value") do8InspecPlugins::Init.plugin_method("plugin method called", "default value") do9InspecPlugins::Init.plugin_method("plugin method called", "default value") do10InspecPlugins::Init.plugin_method("plugin method called", "default value") do11InspecPlugins::Init.plugin_method("plugin method called", "default value") do12InspecPlugins::Init.plugin_method("plugin method called", "default value") do13InspecPlugins::Init.plugin_method("plugin method called", "default value") do14InspecPlugins::Init.plugin_method("plugin method called", "default value") do15InspecPlugins::Init.plugin_method("plugin method called", "default value") do16::Inspec::Plugins::Init.plugin('my-plugin')
plugin
Using AI Code Generation
1InspecPlugins::Init::Plugin.new('my-plugin').install2InspecPlugins::Init::Plugin.install('my-plugin')3InspecPlugins::Init.install('my-plugin')4InspecPlugins.install('my-plugin')5Inspec.plugin('my-plugin')6plugin('my-plugin')7::Inspec.plugin('my-plugin')8::Inspec::Plugins.plugin('my-plugin')9::Inspec::Plugins::Init.plugin('my-plugin')
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