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Explicitly choose to run on all files #62

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EricE opened this issue Mar 25, 2022 · 2 comments
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Explicitly choose to run on all files #62

EricE opened this issue Mar 25, 2022 · 2 comments
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EricE commented Mar 25, 2022

I just learned how to use git reset --hard (hardware guy, just learning Git) after fat fingering ssort without the file name... How about ssort . to explicitly say to process all files in the current file tree or maybe have a way to say all files in the current directory or all files in the current tree?

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I was going to reluctantly close this as wontfix on the basis of precedent, but it seems that both isort and black both switched to this behaviour sometime in 2020. I think we can do something about this, but will require a little bit of imagination. Marking as a requirement for releasing 1.0.

@bwhmather bwhmather added the enhancement New feature or request label Mar 25, 2022
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cgahr commented Apr 30, 2023

Closed by #84

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