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2
3 # pyproject.toml
4
5 _Black_ is able to read project-specific default values for its command line options
6 from a `pyproject.toml` file. This is especially useful for specifying custom
7 `--include` and `--exclude`/`--force-exclude`/`--extend-exclude` patterns for your
8 project.
9
10 **Pro-tip**: If you're asking yourself "Do I need to configure anything?" the answer is
11 "No". _Black_ is all about sensible defaults.
12
13 ## What on Earth is a `pyproject.toml` file?
14
15 [PEP 518](https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0518/) defines `pyproject.toml` as a
16 configuration file to store build system requirements for Python projects. With the help
17 of tools like [Poetry](https://python-poetry.org/) or
18 [Flit](https://flit.readthedocs.io/en/latest/) it can fully replace the need for
19 `setup.py` and `setup.cfg` files.
20
21 ## Where _Black_ looks for the file
22
23 By default _Black_ looks for `pyproject.toml` starting from the common base directory of
24 all files and directories passed on the command line. If it's not there, it looks in
25 parent directories. It stops looking when it finds the file, or a `.git` directory, or a
26 `.hg` directory, or the root of the file system, whichever comes first.
27
28 If you're formatting standard input, _Black_ will look for configuration starting from
29 the current working directory.
30
31 You can also explicitly specify the path to a particular file that you want with
32 `--config`. In this situation _Black_ will not look for any other file.
33
34 If you're running with `--verbose`, you will see a blue message if a file was found and
35 used.
36
37 Please note `blackd` will not use `pyproject.toml` configuration.
38
39 ## Configuration format
40
41 As the file extension suggests, `pyproject.toml` is a
42 [TOML](https://github.com/toml-lang/toml) file. It contains separate sections for
43 different tools. _Black_ is using the `[tool.black]` section. The option keys are the
44 same as long names of options on the command line.
45
46 Note that you have to use single-quoted strings in TOML for regular expressions. It's
47 the equivalent of r-strings in Python. Multiline strings are treated as verbose regular
48 expressions by Black. Use `[ ]` to denote a significant space character.
49
50 <details>
51 <summary>Example <code>pyproject.toml</code></summary>
52
53 ```toml
54 [tool.black]
55 line-length = 88
56 target-version = ['py37']
57 include = '\.pyi?$'
58 extend-exclude = '''
59 # A regex preceded with ^/ will apply only to files and directories
60 # in the root of the project.
61 ^/foo.py  # exclude a file named foo.py in the root of the project (in addition to the defaults)
62 '''
63 ```
64
65 </details>
66
67 ## Lookup hierarchy
68
69 Command-line options have defaults that you can see in `--help`. A `pyproject.toml` can
70 override those defaults. Finally, options provided by the user on the command line
71 override both.
72
73 _Black_ will only ever use one `pyproject.toml` file during an entire run. It doesn't
74 look for multiple files, and doesn't compose configuration from different levels of the
75 file hierarchy.