### Suspicious String template. Please check that the string template will behave as expected, i.e. the class field and not the whole object will be used. For instance `Timber.d("$event.type")` is not correct, you should write `Timber.d("${event.type}")`. In the former the whole event content will be logged, since it's a data class. If this is expected (i.e. to fix false positive), please add explicit curly braces (`{` and `}`) around the variable, for instance `"elementLogs.${i}.txt"`
### Suspicious String template. Please check that the string template will behave as expected, i.e. the class field and not the whole object will be used. For instance `Timber.d("$event.type")` is not correct, you should write `Timber.d("${event.type}")`. In the former the whole event content will be logged, since it's a data class. If this is expected (i.e. to fix false positive), please add explicit curly braces (`{` and `}`) around the variable, for instance `"elementLogs.${i}.txt"`
\$[a-zA-Z_]\w*\??\.[a-zA-Z_]
\$[a-zA-Z_]\w*\??\.[a-zA-Z_]
### Use `import io.element.android.libraries.ui.strings.R as StringsR` then `StringR.string.<stringKey>` instead
### Use `import io.element.android.libraries.ui.strings.CommonStrings` then `CommonStrings.<stringKey>` instead