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*\.inc
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Note that the patterns should match [the PHP_CodeSniffer style](https://github.com/squizlabs/PHP_CodeSniffer/wiki/Advanced-Usage#ignoring-files-and-folders): `*` is translated to `.*` for convenience, but all other characters work like a regular expression.
Note that the patterns should match [the PHP_CodeSniffer style](https://github.com/PHPCSStandards/PHP_CodeSniffer/wiki/Advanced-Usage#ignoring-files-and-folders): `*` is translated to `.*` for convenience, but all other characters work like a regular expression.

Patterns are relative to the directory that the `.phpcsignore` file lives in. On load, they are translated to absolute patterns: e.g. `*/tests/*` in `/your/dir/.phpcsignore` will become `/your/dir/.*/tests/.*` as a regular expression. **This differs from the regular PHP_CodeSniffer practice.**

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</rule>
```

Rules can also be disabled inline. [phpcs rules can be disabled](https://github.com/squizlabs/PHP_CodeSniffer/wiki/Advanced-Usage#ignoring-parts-of-a-file) with a `// @codingStandardsIgnoreLine` comment, and [ESLint rules can be disabled](http://eslint.org/docs/user-guide/configuring#disabling-rules-with-inline-comments) with a `/* eslint disable ... */` comment.
Rules can also be disabled inline. [phpcs rules can be disabled](https://github.com/PHPCSStandards/PHP_CodeSniffer/wiki/Advanced-Usage#ignoring-parts-of-a-file) with a `// @codingStandardsIgnoreLine` comment, and [ESLint rules can be disabled](http://eslint.org/docs/user-guide/configuring#disabling-rules-with-inline-comments) with a `/* eslint disable ... */` comment.

To find out what these codes are, specify `-s` when running `phpcs`, and the code will be output as well. You can specify a full code, or a partial one to disable groups of errors.

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