Bonus materials, exercises, and example projects for Real Python's Python tutorials.
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We use ruff and black to ensure a consistent code style for all of our sample code in this repository.
Run the following commands to validate your code against the linters:
$ ruff check .
$ black --check .
We're using a tool called black on this repo to ensure consistent formatting. On CI it runs in "check" mode to ensure any new files added to the repo follow PEP 8. If you see linter warnings that say something like "would reformat some_file.py" it means that black disagrees with your formatting.
The easiest way to resolve these errors is to run Black locally on the code and then commit those changes, as explained below.
To automatically re-format your code to be consistent with our code style guidelines, run black in the repository root folder:
$ black .