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Considering the more people contributing to the project, especially having #116, will it be appropriate to establish the formatting and linting rules for Python code? The obvious benefit is that no contributor will doubt what development tools and styles to apply.
I will gladly provide a configuration for tools like black, isort, and ruff, for a start at least.
While doing #122, I deactivated my black and ruff plugins because any file save immediately changes too many things I didn’t touch. And those two are the industry standard by now.
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@Aeron it definitely makes sense.
If you don't mind, I gonna open a PR myself later today so I'll cover also the Rust part. I gonna ask a comment from you on that.
Considering the more people contributing to the project, especially having #116, will it be appropriate to establish the formatting and linting rules for Python code? The obvious benefit is that no contributor will doubt what development tools and styles to apply.
I will gladly provide a configuration for tools like
black
,isort
, andruff
, for a start at least.While doing #122, I deactivated my
black
andruff
plugins because any file save immediately changes too many things I didn’t touch. And those two are the industry standard by now.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: