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Use dashes for pycodestyle max line length config (#3513)
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index 6d1f246ed867f075e4d6e3de2e55886e31800305..2e4343a3527be07f0c1f5500f63c9c7ed1b96a33 100644 (file)
@@ -2,15 +2,19 @@
 name: Style issue
 about: Help us improve the Black style
 title: ""
-labels: design
+labels: "T: design"
 assignees: ""
 ---
 
-**Describe the style change** A clear and concise description of how the style can be
-improved.
+**Describe the style change**
 
-**Examples in the current _Black_ style** Think of some short code snippets that show
-how the current _Black_ style is not great:
+<!-- A clear and concise description of how the style can be
+improved. -->
+
+**Examples in the current _Black_ style**
+
+<!-- Think of some short code snippets that show
+how the current _Black_ style is not great: -->
 
 ```python
 def f():
@@ -18,7 +22,9 @@ def f():
     pass
 ```
 
-**Desired style** How do you think _Black_ should format the above snippets:
+**Desired style**
+
+<!-- How do you think _Black_ should format the above snippets: -->
 
 ```python
 def f(
@@ -26,4 +32,6 @@ def f(
     pass
 ```
 
-**Additional context** Add any other context about the problem here.
+**Additional context**
+
+<!-- Add any other context about the problem here. -->