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site-packages in .venv directory aren't ignored by linter #3947

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russelldavis opened this issue Jan 9, 2019 · 0 comments
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site-packages in .venv directory aren't ignored by linter #3947

russelldavis opened this issue Jan 9, 2019 · 0 comments
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russelldavis commented Jan 9, 2019

There's a default ignore pattern (**/site-packages/**/*.py) that's supposed to take of this, but it doesn't match files/dirs that start with a dot. This affects a lot of python projects (including this one -- Contributing.md recommends using that name), since .venv is a standard name for the virtualenv dir.

There's a simple fix (#3948)

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