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[flake8]
builtins = _
# Print the total number of errors:
count = true
# Don't even try to analyze these:
extend-exclude =
# No need to traverse egg info dir
*.egg-info,
# tool cache dirs
*_cache
# project env vars
.env,
# GitHub configs
.github,
# Cache files of MyPy
.mypy_cache,
# Cache files of pytest
.pytest_cache,
# Temp dir of pytest-testmon
.tmontmp,
# Occasional virtualenv dir
.venv
# VS Code
.vscode,
# Temporary build dir
build,
# This contains sdists and wheels of ansible-navigator that we don't want to check
dist,
# Metadata of `pip wheel` cmd is autogenerated
pip-wheel-metadata,
# adjacent venv
venv
# ansible won't let me
__init__.py
# IMPORTANT: avoid using ignore option, always use extend-ignore instead
# Completely and unconditionally ignore the following errors:
extend-ignore =
F841,
# line-length
E501,
# module level import not at top of file
E402
# Accessibility/large fonts and PEP8 unfriendly:
max-line-length = 120
# Allow certain violations in certain files:
# Please keep both sections of this list sorted, as it will be easier for others to find and add entries in the future
per-file-ignores =
# The following ignores have been researched and should be considered permanent
# each should be preceeded with an explanation of each of the error codes
# If other ignores are added for a specific file in the section following this,
# these will need to be added to that line as well.
# S101: Allow the use of assert within the tests directory, since tests require it.
tests/**.py: S101
# The following were present during the initial implementation.
# They are expected to be fixed and unignored over time.
# Count the number of occurrences of each error/warning code and print a report:
statistics = true