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Actually disable docstring prefix normalization with -S + fix instability (#3168)
[etc/vim.git] / docs / integrations / github_actions.md
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@@ -3,13 +3,13 @@
 You can use _Black_ within a GitHub Actions workflow without setting your own Python
 environment. Great for enforcing that your code matches the _Black_ code style.
 
 You can use _Black_ within a GitHub Actions workflow without setting your own Python
 environment. Great for enforcing that your code matches the _Black_ code style.
 
-## Compatiblity
+## Compatibility
 
 This action is known to support all GitHub-hosted runner OSes. In addition, only
 published versions of _Black_ are supported (i.e. whatever is available on PyPI).
 
 
 This action is known to support all GitHub-hosted runner OSes. In addition, only
 published versions of _Black_ are supported (i.e. whatever is available on PyPI).
 
-Finally, this action installs _Black_ with both the `colorama` and `python2` extras so
-the `--color` flag and formatting Python 2 code are supported.
+Finally, this action installs _Black_ with the `colorama` extra so the `--color` flag
+should work fine.
 
 ## Usage
 
 
 ## Usage