# Preview Ruff includes an opt-in preview mode to provide an opportunity for community feedback and increase confidence that changes are a net-benefit before enabling them for everyone. Preview mode enables a collection of newer rules and fixes that are considered experimental or unstable. ## Enabling preview mode Preview mode can be enabled with the `--preview` flag on the CLI or by setting `preview = true` in your Ruff configuration file (e.g. `pyproject.toml`). ## Using rules that are in preview If a rule is marked as preview, it can only be selected if preview mode is enabled. For example, consider a hypothetical rule, `HYP001`. If `HYP001` were in preview, it would _not_ be enabled by adding following to your `pyproject.toml`: ```toml [tool.ruff] extend-select = ["HYP001"] ``` It also would _not_ be enabled by selecting the `HYP` category, like so: ```toml [tool.ruff] extend-select = ["HYP"] ``` Similarly, it would _not_ be enabled via the `ALL` selector: ```toml [tool.ruff] select = ["ALL"] ``` However, it would be enabled in any of the above cases if you you enabled preview in your configuration file: ```toml [tool.ruff] extend-select = ["HYP"] preview = true ``` Or, if you provided the `--preview` CLI flag. To see which rules are currently in preview, visit the [rules reference](rules.md).