-S, --skip-string-normalization
Don't normalize string quotes or prefixes.
-N, --skip-numeric-underscore-normalization
- Don't normalize underscores in numeric literals.
+ Don't normalize underscores in numeric literals.
--check Don't write the files back, just return the
status. Return code 0 means nothing would
change. Return code 1 means some files would be
multi_line_output=3
include_trailing_comma=True
force_grid_wrap=0
-combine_as_imports=True
+use_parentheses=True
line_length=88
```
The equivalent command line is:
```
-$ isort --multi-line=3 --trailing-comma --force-grid-wrap=0 --combine-as --line-width=88 [ file.py ]
+$ isort --multi-line=3 --trailing-comma --force-grid-wrap=0 --use-parentheses --line-width=88 [ file.py ]
```
</details>
If you're running with `--verbose`, you will see a blue message if
a file was found and used.
-Please note `blackd` will not use `pyproject.toml` configuration.
+Please note `blackd` will not use `pyproject.toml` configuration.
### Configuration format
### Protocol
`blackd` only accepts `POST` requests at the `/` path. The body of the request
-should contain the python source code to be formatted, encoded
+should contain the python source code to be formatted, encoded
according to the `charset` field in the `Content-Type` request header. If no
`charset` is specified, `blackd` assumes `UTF-8`.
There are a few HTTP headers that control how the source is formatted. These
correspond to command line flags for *Black*. There is one exception to this:
`X-Protocol-Version` which if present, should have the value `1`, otherwise the
-request is rejected with `HTTP 501` (Not Implemented).
+request is rejected with `HTTP 501` (Not Implemented).
The headers controlling how code is formatted are: