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This project is awesome and has saved me a lot of time! I've raised a few PRs on this repo now but it's been a little tricky for me to adapt my interpreter settings in a way that does not conflict with your own. Is there a specific code style you're following / do you have any autoformatter settings available (I'm using PyCharm)? I've seen typically on Python OSS projects Black has gotten pretty popular to avoid stepping on each others toes.
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There isn't. I dislike black for its uncompromising stance of basically not tolerating anything that doesn't exactly follow PEP8. I tried to make it behave one time but gave up pretty soon. Other similar tools at the time weren't any better, but maybe that changed.
Best I can say at the moment is to just follow what's already in use. What comes to mind right now where I deviate from PEP8: tabs for indentation, spaces for alignment; single quotes for strings; no from imports, ever; naming convention as linked above; no real line length limit (as long as it fits on a regular screen and doesn't become unreadable).
This project is awesome and has saved me a lot of time! I've raised a few PRs on this repo now but it's been a little tricky for me to adapt my interpreter settings in a way that does not conflict with your own. Is there a specific code style you're following / do you have any autoformatter settings available (I'm using PyCharm)? I've seen typically on Python OSS projects Black has gotten pretty popular to avoid stepping on each others toes.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: