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Black Beautifier

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Black beautifier for Unibeautify

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@unibeautify/beautifier-blackv0.1.2npm
unibeautifyv0.17.1npm

Prerequisites

Please install the following prerequisites.

Black executable

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Black executable should not be confused with Black beautifier with the same name. Executables are non-Node.js tools for code formatting while beautifiers are Node.js packages which wrap an executable to be used by Unibeautify.

Black executable is a third-party program you must install manually and is required for beautification. See https://github.com/ambv/black for more information. Install Black (black) by following https://github.com/ambv/black#installation. If you have questions or want to report a bug, go to https://github.com/ambv/black/issues.

Install

Install with npm:

npm install --save-dev unibeautify @unibeautify/beautifier-black

Or with yarn:

yarn add --dev unibeautify @unibeautify/beautifier-black

Usage

Add Black to beautifiers language option. A .unibeautifyrc.json file would look like the following:

{
  "Python": {
    "beautifiers": [
      "Black"
    ]
  }
}

Advanced

Example advanced configuration:

{
  "Python": {
    "beautifiers": [
      "Black"
    ],
    "Black": {
      "Black": {
        "path": "/absolute/path/to/black"
      }
    }
  }
}

Options

OptionPython
Wrap Line Length✅

FAQ

How to use Black in Atom, VSCode, and other editors?

See the editor integration documentation for installation instructions for your editor of choice.

How to enable Black to format on save?

See the editor integration documentation for format on save instructions for your editor of choice.

How to run Black on all files?

You can run Black on all of your files for every commit with Unibeautify CI.

Is there a Black sandbox or playground?

You can quickly try Black online with Unibeautify Playground.

Troubleshooting

Below are instructions for each of the supported Operating Systems.

Windows

Open the Command Prompt.

Show me how to open the Command Prompt.

Find the path to Black by running the command:

where black

Which will return an absolute path like one of the following:

C:\absolute\path\to\black
C:\absolute\path\to\black.exe
C:\absolute\path\to\black.bat

If where fails to return an executable path then you need to fix your PATH Environment Variable.

Show me how to change my PATH environment variable.

If you know the executable path go to the Configure section and replace /absolute/path/to/black with your specific executable path value.

macOS

Open the Terminal application.

Show me how to open the Terminal.

Find the path to Black by running the command:

which black

Which will return an absolute path like one of the following:

/absolute/path/to/black
/absolute/path/to/black.sh
/absolute/path/to/black.bash

If which fails to return an executable path then you need to fix your PATH Environment Variable:

Show me how to change my PATH environment variable.

If you know the executable path go to the Configure section and replace /absolute/path/to/black with your specific executable path value.

Linux

Open the Terminal application.

Show me how to open the Terminal.

Find the path to Black by running the command:

which black

Which will return an absolute path like one of the following:

/absolute/path/to/black
/absolute/path/to/black.sh
/absolute/path/to/black.bash

If which fails to return an executable path then you need to fix your PATH Environment Variable.

Show me how to change my PATH environment variable.

If you know the executable path go to the Configure section replace /absolute/path/to/black with your specific executable path value.

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    • How to run Black on all files?
    • Is there a Black sandbox or playground?
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