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document classes, functions, exceptions (#82)
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@@ -218,10 +218,10 @@ always emit an extra empty line after ``return``, ``raise``, ``break``,
 ``continue``, and ``yield``.  This is to make changes in control flow
 more prominent to readers of your code.
 
-*Black* will allow single empty lines left by the original editors,
-except when they're added within parenthesized expressions.  Since such
-expressions are always reformatted to fit minimal space, this whitespace
-is lost.
+*Black* will allow single empty lines inside functions, and single and
+double empty lines on module level left by the original editors, except
+when they're within parenthesized expressions.  Since such expressions
+are always reformatted to fit minimal space, this whitespace is lost.
 
 It will also insert proper spacing before and after function definitions.
 It's one line before and after inner functions and two lines before and
@@ -263,8 +263,61 @@ keep it.
 
 ## Editor integration
 
-* Visual Studio Code: [joslarson.black-vscode](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=joslarson.black-vscode)
-* Emacs: [proofit404/blacken](https://github.com/proofit404/blacken)
+### Emacs
+
+Use [proofit404/blacken](https://github.com/proofit404/blacken).
+
+
+### Vim
+
+Commands and shortcuts:
+
+* `,=` or `:Black` to format the entire file (ranges not supported);
+* `:BlackUpgrade` to upgrade *Black* inside the virtualenv;
+* `:BlackVersion` to get the current version of *Black* inside the
+  virtualenv.
+
+Configuration:
+* `g:black_fast` (defaults to `0`)
+* `g:black_linelength` (defaults to `88`)
+* `g:black_virtualenv` (defaults to `~/.vim/black`)
+
+To install, copy the plugin from [vim/plugin/black.vim](https://github.com/ambv/black/tree/master/vim/plugin/black.vim).
+Let me know if this requires any changes to work with Vim 8's builtin
+`packadd`, or Pathogen, or Vundle, and so on.
+
+This plugin **requires Vim 7.0+ built with Python 3.6+ support**.  It
+needs Python 3.6 to be able to run *Black* inside the Vim process which
+is much faster than calling an external command.
+
+On first run, the plugin creates its own virtualenv using the right
+Python version and automatically installs *Black*. You can upgrade it later
+by calling `:BlackUpgrade` and restarting Vim.
+
+If you need to do anything special to make your virtualenv work and
+install *Black* (for example you want to run a version from master), just
+create a virtualenv manually and point `g:black_virtualenv` to it.
+The plugin will use it.
+
+**How to get Vim with Python 3.6?**
+On Ubuntu 17.10 Vim comes with Python 3.6 by default.
+On macOS with HomeBrew run: `brew install vim --with-python3`.
+When building Vim from source, use:
+`./configure --enable-python3interp=yes`. There's many guides online how
+to do this.
+
+
+### Visual Studio Code
+
+Use [joslarson.black-vscode](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=joslarson.black-vscode).
+
+
+### Other editors
+
+Atom/Nuclide integration is planned by the author, others will
+require external contributions.
+
+Patches welcome! ✨ 🍰 ✨
 
 Any tool that can pipe code through *Black* using its stdio mode (just
 [use `-` as the file name](http://www.tldp.org/LDP/abs/html/special-chars.html#DASHREF2)).
@@ -272,10 +325,7 @@ The formatted code will be returned on stdout (unless `--check` was
 passed).  *Black* will still emit messages on stderr but that shouldn't
 affect your use case.
 
-Vim and Atom/Nuclide integration is planned by the author, others will
-require external contributions.
-
-Patches welcome! ✨ 🍰 ✨
+This can be used for example with PyCharm's [File Watchers](https://www.jetbrains.com/help/pycharm/file-watchers.html).
 
 
 ## Testimonials
@@ -338,6 +388,9 @@ More details can be found in [CONTRIBUTING](CONTRIBUTING.md).
 * fixed 18.3a4 regression: don't crash and burn on empty lines with
   trailing whitespace (#80)
 
+* only allow up to two empty lines on module level and only single empty
+  lines within functions (#74)
+
 
 ### 18.3a4