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Sign upGitHub action - Run isort and black on Python code #488
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- Setup Python formatter that runs isort and black. - Rename scala formatter, so all three are consistent now. - Resolves #488 - Normalize all the formatters - Sets all the formatters to run, but not apply changes. It would be helpful to do this, but we can't because we can't do that, because we can't push to a person's PR. - Apply isort/black - Make sure isort and black are consistent in how they are opinionated about imports
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- Setup Python formatter that runs isort and black. - Rename scala formatter, so all three are consistent now. - Resolves #488 - Normalize all the formatters - Sets all the formatters to run, but not apply changes. It would be helpful to do this, but we can't because we can't do that, because we can't push to a person's PR. - Apply isort/black - Make sure isort and black are consistent in how they are opinionated about imports - Use scalafmt 2.3.2 (same as GH action)
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Similar to #484 and #486, we should make sure the Python code base is formatted nicely.