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Bump urllib3 from 1.26.3 to 1.26.4 (#2090)
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@@ -49,8 +49,9 @@ _Contents:_ **[Installation and usage](#installation-and-usage)** |
 
 ### Installation
 
 
 ### Installation
 
-_Black_ can be installed by running `pip install black`. It requires Python 3.6.0+ to
-run but you can reformat Python 2 code with it, too.
+_Black_ can be installed by running `pip install black`. It requires Python 3.6.2+ to
+run. If you want to format Python 2 code as well, install with
+`pip install black[python2]`.
 
 #### Install from GitHub
 
 
 #### Install from GitHub
 
@@ -102,8 +103,8 @@ Options:
                                   split lines.
 
   --check                         Don't write the files back, just return the
                                   split lines.
 
   --check                         Don't write the files back, just return the
-                                  status.  Return code 0 means nothing would
-                                  change.  Return code 1 means some files
+                                  status. Return code 0 means nothing would
+                                  change. Return code 1 means some files
                                   would be reformatted. Return code 123 means
                                   there was an internal error.
 
                                   would be reformatted. Return code 123 means
                                   there was an internal error.
 
@@ -118,20 +119,20 @@ Options:
 
   --include TEXT                  A regular expression that matches files and
                                   directories that should be included on
 
   --include TEXT                  A regular expression that matches files and
                                   directories that should be included on
-                                  recursive searches.  An empty value means
+                                  recursive searches. An empty value means
                                   all files are included regardless of the
                                   all files are included regardless of the
-                                  name.  Use forward slashes for directories
-                                  on all platforms (Windows, too).  Exclusions
+                                  name. Use forward slashes for directories
+                                  on all platforms (Windows, too). Exclusions
                                   are calculated first, inclusions later.
                                   [default: \.pyi?$]
 
   --exclude TEXT                  A regular expression that matches files and
                                   directories that should be excluded on
                                   are calculated first, inclusions later.
                                   [default: \.pyi?$]
 
   --exclude TEXT                  A regular expression that matches files and
                                   directories that should be excluded on
-                                  recursive searches.  An empty value means no
+                                  recursive searches. An empty value means no
                                   paths are excluded. Use forward slashes for
                                   directories on all platforms (Windows, too).
                                   Exclusions are calculated first, inclusions
                                   paths are excluded. Use forward slashes for
                                   directories on all platforms (Windows, too).
                                   Exclusions are calculated first, inclusions
-                                  later.  [default: /(\.direnv|\.eggs|\.git|\.
+                                  later. [default: /(\.direnv|\.eggs|\.git|\.
                                   hg|\.mypy_cache|\.nox|\.tox|\.venv|\.svn|_bu
                                   ild|buck-out|build|dist)/]
 
                                   hg|\.mypy_cache|\.nox|\.tox|\.venv|\.svn|_bu
                                   ild|buck-out|build|dist)/]
 
@@ -292,6 +293,20 @@ parent directories. It stops looking when it finds the file, or a `.git` directo
 If you're formatting standard input, _Black_ will look for configuration starting from
 the current working directory.
 
 If you're formatting standard input, _Black_ will look for configuration starting from
 the current working directory.
 
+You can use a "global" configuration, stored in a specific location in your home
+directory. This will be used as a fallback configuration, that is, it will be used if
+and only if _Black_ doesn't find any configuration as mentioned above. Depending on your
+operating system, this configuration file should be stored as:
+
+- Windows: `~\.black`
+- Unix-like (Linux, MacOS, etc.): `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/black` (`~/.config/black` if the
+  `XDG_CONFIG_HOME` environment variable is not set)
+
+Note that these are paths to the TOML file itself (meaning that they shouldn't be named
+as `pyproject.toml`), not directories where you store the configuration. Here, `~`
+refers to the path to your home directory. On Windows, this will be something like
+`C:\\Users\UserName`.
+
 You can also explicitly specify the path to a particular file that you want with
 `--config`. In this situation _Black_ will not look for any other file.
 
 You can also explicitly specify the path to a particular file that you want with
 `--config`. In this situation _Black_ will not look for any other file.