Hi there!

I would like to introduce a feature that can expedite development, which by 
the way I think it's one of the greatest advantages of using Ruby on Rails. 
So, looking to follow the *Convention Over Configuration* standard, lets 
say you have:


# a users table

create_table "users", force: true do |t|

  t.boolean  "active", default: true

end


# a User model

class User < ActiveRecord::Base
end


The new feature would automatically add the scope to fetch active users like:


   >User.active


without having to explicitly define it on the model. It is similar to a 
feature that has already been implemented to boolean attributes that allow 
us to do things like:

      >user = User.new(active: true)
   >user.active*?* 
     #=> true 

Do you think it's worthy merging it into Rails core?

Best regards,
Leonardo Santos

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