Visual Selection Range Formatting Support for Python files using black formatter

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  • black

    The uncompromising Python code formatter

  • Btw there are tools to do this already but you should also read the reasoning here: https://github.com/psf/black/issues/134

  • darker

    Apply black reformatting to Python files only in regions changed since a given commit. For a practical usage example, see the blog post at https://dev.to/akaihola/improving-python-code-incrementally-3f7a

  • Thanks for your suggestions. I have gone through the GitHub issue that you have mentioned. From there I got to know about this plugin https://github.com/akaihola/darker

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