You can now runblack
against your code. It shows the results in the console pane below the editor, and it pastes the blackified code back into the editor. You can then save or submit (test) it as you please. We also updated the keyboard shortcuts for all 5 actions: Ctrl + ⇧ + S(ave) / T(est) / R(un) code / F(lake8) / B(lack) - enjoy and keep calm and write more quality Python! :)
(published 5 years, 2 months ago)