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AngryMaciek opened this issue Nov 13, 2022 · 2 comments
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add code linting based on pyproject.toml #14640

AngryMaciek opened this issue Nov 13, 2022 · 2 comments
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@AngryMaciek
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Would be cool to include parsing of pyproject.toml in the linting section here:
https://www.gitpod.io/docs/introduction/languages/python#linting

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Hi @AngryMaciek, thank you for raising this issue!

Do you have any suggestions or pointers? I am personally not very familiar with Python.

And BTW, that page source code lives here, feel free to contribute if you want!

@gtsiolis gtsiolis changed the title Feedback Issue: add code linting based on pyproject.toml add code linting based on pyproject.toml Nov 21, 2022
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