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  • found this gem a few weeks ago, always wanted to have a standard format of the pyproject.toml file

Signed-off-by: gruebel <anton.gruebel@gmail.com>
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This pull request integrates pyproject-fmt into the development workflow to enforce a consistent and standardized format for the pyproject.toml file. By adding it as a pre-commit hook, it ensures that all future changes to this configuration file adhere to a predefined style, enhancing maintainability and collaboration.

Highlights

  • New Pre-commit Hook: Added the pyproject-fmt tool as a pre-commit hook to automatically format pyproject.toml files.
  • pyproject.toml Formatting: Applied pyproject-fmt to the pyproject.toml file, resulting in reordered and standardized entries for improved readability and consistency.
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  • .pre-commit-config.yaml
    • Added a new repository and hook for pyproject-fmt.
  • pyproject.toml
    • Reordered and reformatted various sections and entries to align with pyproject-fmt standards.
    • Updated dependency versions to include range specifiers.
    • Consolidated tool.uv build-backend configuration.
    • Reorganized project metadata fields.
    • Added tool.pyproject-fmt configuration.
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This pull request introduces pyproject-fmt as a pre-commit hook to standardize the formatting of the pyproject.toml file. The changes primarily consist of applying this new formatter, which has resulted in a re-organization and cleanup of pyproject.toml. This includes normalizing the project name, correcting the build dependency name, expanding Python version classifiers, and adding version constraints to development dependencies. The changes are beneficial for project consistency and maintainability. The suggestion to pin the pre-commit dependency is valid and has been retained.

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✅ All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests.
✅ Project coverage is 98.18%. Comparing base (ade3870) to head (5523c4a).

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