+message = (
+ f"1. Go to Google Developers Console and log in with your Google account."
+ f"(https://console.developers.google.com/)"
+ f"2. You should be prompted to create a new project (name does not matter)."
+ f"3. Click on Enable APIs and Services at the top."
+ f"4. In the list of APIs choose or search for YouTube Data API v3 and "
+ f"click on it. Choose Enable."
+ f"5. Click on Credentials on the left navigation bar."
+ f"6. Click on Create Credential at the top."
+ f'7. At the top click the link for "API key".'
+ f"8. No application restrictions are needed. Click Create at the bottom."
+ f"9. You now have a key to add to `{{prefix}}set api youtube api_key`"
+)
+message = (
+ f"1. Go to Google Developers Console and log in with your Google account."
+ f"(https://console.developers.google.com/)"
+ f"2. You should be prompted to create a new project (name does not matter)."
+ f"3. Click on Enable APIs and Services at the top."
+ f"4. In the list of APIs choose or search for YouTube Data API v3 and "
+ f"click on it. Choose Enable."
+ f"5. Click on Credentials on the left navigation bar."
+ f"6. Click on Create Credential at the top."
+ f'7. At the top click the link for "API key".'
+ f"8. No application restrictions are needed. Click Create at the bottom."
+ f"9. You now have a key to add to `{{prefix}}set api youtube api_key`"
+)
+message = (
+ "1. Go to Google Developers Console and log in with your Google account."
+ "(https://console.developers.google.com/)"
+ "2. You should be prompted to create a new project (name does not matter)."
+ "3. Click on Enable APIs and Services at the top."
+ "4. In the list of APIs choose or search for YouTube Data API v3 and "
+ "click on it. Choose Enable."
+ "5. Click on Credentials on the left navigation bar."
+ "6. Click on Create Credential at the top."
+ '7. At the top click the link for "API key".'
+ "8. No application restrictions are needed. Click Create at the bottom."
+ f"9. You now have a key to add to `{prefix}set api youtube api_key`"
+)
+
+# It shouldn't matter if the string prefixes are capitalized.
+temp_msg = (
+ f"{F'{humanize_number(pos)}.': <{pound_len+2}} "
+ f"{balance: <{bal_len + 5}} "
+ f"<<{author.display_name}>>\n"
+)
+
+fstring = f"We have to remember to escape {braces}. Like {{these}}. But not {this}."
+
+welcome_to_programming = R"hello," R" world!"
+
+fstring = (
+ f"f-strings definitely make things more {difficult} than they need to be for"
+ " {black}. But boy they sure are handy. The problem is that some lines will need"
+ f" to have the 'f' whereas others do not. This {line}, for example, needs one."
+)
+
+x = (
+ "This is a long string which contains an f-expr that should not split"
+ f" {{{[i for i in range(5)]}}}."
+)
+
+x = (
+ "\N{BLACK RIGHT-POINTING TRIANGLE WITH DOUBLE VERTICAL BAR}\N{VARIATION SELECTOR-16}"
+)