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 **To Reproduce** Steps to reproduce the behavior:
 
 1. Take this file '...'
-2. Run _Black_ on it with these arguments '....'
-3. See error
+1. Run _Black_ on it with these arguments '....'
+1. See error
 
 **Expected behavior** A clear and concise description of what you expected to happen.
 
 **Environment (please complete the following information):**
 
-- Version: [e.g. master]
-- OS and Python version: [e.g. Linux/Python 3.7.4rc1]
+- Version: \[e.g. main\]
+- OS and Python version: \[e.g. Linux/Python 3.7.4rc1\]
 
-**Does this bug also happen on master?** To answer this, you have two options:
+**Does this bug also happen on main?** To answer this, you have two options:
 
-1. Use the online formatter at https://black.now.sh/?version=master, which will use the
-   latest master branch.
-2. Or run _Black_ on your machine:
+1. Use the online formatter at <https://black.vercel.app/?version=main>, which will use
+   the latest main branch.
+1. Or run _Black_ on your machine:
    - create a new virtualenv (make sure it's the same Python version);
    - clone this repository;
-   - run `pip install -e .`;
+   - run `pip install -e .[d,python2]`;
+   - run `pip install -r test_requirements.txt`
    - make sure it's sane by running `python -m unittest`; and
    - run `black` like you did last time.