]> git.madduck.net Git - etc/vim.git/blobdiff - docs/usage_and_configuration/the_basics.md

madduck's git repository

Every one of the projects in this repository is available at the canonical URL git://git.madduck.net/madduck/pub/<projectpath> — see each project's metadata for the exact URL.

All patches and comments are welcome. Please squash your changes to logical commits before using git-format-patch and git-send-email to patches@git.madduck.net. If you'd read over the Git project's submission guidelines and adhered to them, I'd be especially grateful.

SSH access, as well as push access can be individually arranged.

If you use my repositories frequently, consider adding the following snippet to ~/.gitconfig and using the third clone URL listed for each project:

[url "git://git.madduck.net/madduck/"]
  insteadOf = madduck:

Migrate mypy config to pyproject.toml (#3936)
[etc/vim.git] / docs / usage_and_configuration / the_basics.md
index 57fafd87654d5834306828dfe77933465f299272..36119f225e6a31ce25ea11422e1c2a649d6bf678 100644 (file)
@@ -52,18 +52,19 @@ See also [the style documentation](labels/line-length).
 
 #### `-t`, `--target-version`
 
 
 #### `-t`, `--target-version`
 
-Python versions that should be supported by Black's output. You should include all
-versions that your code supports. If you support Python 3.7 through 3.10, you should
-write:
+Python versions that should be supported by Black's output. You can run `black --help`
+and look for the `--target-version` option to see the full list of supported versions.
+You should include all versions that your code supports. If you support Python 3.8
+through 3.11, you should write:
 
 ```console
 
 ```console
-$ black -t py37 -t py38 -t py39 -t py310
+$ black -t py38 -t py39 -t py310 -t py311
 ```
 
 In a [configuration file](#configuration-via-a-file), you can write:
 
 ```toml
 ```
 
 In a [configuration file](#configuration-via-a-file), you can write:
 
 ```toml
-target-version = ["py37", "py38", "py39", "py310"]
+target-version = ["py38", "py39", "py310", "py311"]
 ```
 
 _Black_ uses this option to decide what grammar to use to parse your code. In addition,
 ```
 
 _Black_ uses this option to decide what grammar to use to parse your code. In addition,