It'd be helpful to adopt a python formatter like Black to standardize the syntax and code style.
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技术栈
python
领域
developer experiencetooling
议题类型
chore
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2
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1-3 hours
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stale
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clear
前置要求
Basic Python familiarityUnderstanding of code formatters
新手友好度1-100 的估计分数,表示该议题对首次贡献者的友好程度。
70
研究方向
The issue suggests adopting Black as a Python formatter. First, check if there are any Python files in the repository (likely in 'mleap/python' or similar). If so, create a 'pyproject.toml' or 'setup.cfg' with Black configuration (line length, target version, etc.). Then run Black on the existing Python files to reformat them. Finally, add a CI step (e.g., GitHub Actions) to run 'black check' on pull requests to enforce formatting. No linked PRs or comments, so this is a straightforward implementation.
Black for python · combust/mleap#668 | Good First Issue