The default setting in my application.html.erb is:

<%= stylesheet_link_tag     'application', media: 'all', 
'data-turbolinks-track': 'true' %><%= javascript_include_tag 'application', 
'data-turbolinks-track': 'true' %>


I have a cusom.css.scss file in app/assets/stylesheets which is included as 
part of the application.css file included in the site layout, supposedly 
because of the 

stylesheet_link_tag 'application' line of code.

I therefore planned to put all the javascript (jQuery and bootstrap) for my 
application in custom.js inside app/assets/javascript.
Would rails automatically load this file or am I expected to explicitly 
tell rails to load it?

What confuses me is that in the Ruby on Rails tutorial, when jQuery is 
used, it is put inside the html.erb document, like in Chapter 13 
<https://www.railstutorial.org/book/user_microposts#code-jquery_file_test>, 
so that on the one hand it is used a custom.css.scss file as stylesheet, on 
the other hand, when javascript is required, it is inserted inside the 
html.erb document.

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