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remmons-r7 7e191c75e7 Addressing msftidy issues
Fixes for the following:
W: 80:  5: [Correctable] Lint/UselessAssignment: Useless assignment to variable - res_create_file. Did you mean res_check_created?
C: 90: 81: [Correctable] Style/TrailingCommaInArguments: Avoid comma after the last parameter of a method call.
C: 93:  8: [Correctable] Style/InverseMethods: Use != instead of inverting ==.
C: 93: 42: [Correctable] Style/AndOr: Use && instead of and.
C: 93: 46: [Correctable] Style/InverseMethods: Use != instead of inverting ==.
C: 94: 43: [Correctable] Style/StringLiterals: Prefer single-quoted strings when you don't need string interpolation or special symbols.
C💯 18: [Correctable] Style/StringLiterals: Prefer single-quoted strings when you don't need string interpolation or special symbols.
C:131: 18: [Correctable] Style/StringLiterals: Prefer single-quoted strings when you don't need string interpolation or special symbols.
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This is the folder where all of Metasploit's modules live. These modules are scripts in Ruby that interface with Metasploit itself to perform some specific task. There are various types of modules, such as exploit modules to exploit a vulnerability and gain a shell, auxiliary to perform a non-shell gaining activity, payloads for Metasploit's various payloads (which are also modules), and post for post exploitation modules.