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Listed below are _Black_ compatible configurations in various formats for the common
tools out there.
Listed below are _Black_ compatible configurations in various formats for the common
tools out there.
+**Please note** that _Black_ only supports the TOML file format for its configuration
+(e.g. `pyproject.toml`). The provided examples are to only configure their corresponding
+tools, using **their** supported file formats.
+
## isort
[isort](https://pypi.org/p/isort/) helps to sort and format imports in your Python code.
## isort
[isort](https://pypi.org/p/isort/) helps to sort and format imports in your Python code.
### Why those options above?
_Black_ wraps imports that surpass `line-length` by moving identifiers into their own
### Why those options above?
_Black_ wraps imports that surpass `line-length` by moving identifiers into their own
-indented line. If that still doesn't fit the bill, it will put all of them in sepe rate
+indented line. If that still doesn't fit the bill, it will put all of them in sepa rate
lines and put a trailing comma. A more detailed explanation of this behaviour can be
[found here](https://github.com/psf/black#how-black-wraps-lines).
lines and put a trailing comma. A more detailed explanation of this behaviour can be
[found here](https://github.com/psf/black#how-black-wraps-lines).