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hey guys and welcome back to another video uh in this session I want to discuss something a little bit different and itamp;#39;s a tool Iamp;#39;ve been using now for quite a while and to be honest one I wish Iamp;#39;d known about a lot earlier in my python career and itamp;#39;s something called the black formatter uh what Iamp;#39;m going to do quickly before I do any demos is flick over to the read the docs page and just explain kind of what itamp;#39;s about and a bit about its EOS here it is this is the read the docs page Iamp;#39;ll make sure this is linked in the description uh now what it is if I kind of zoom in to the most important bit here which is the code style uh is this now itamp;#39;s a pep8 compliant formatter with its own style and if youamp;#39;re not familiar with pep eight basically itamp;#39;s a style guide which was released an awful long time ago which is quite pedantic and it says a lot of things about how your code should look things like variable n