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chore(deps): update dependency isort to v5.10.0 #1665

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This PR contains the following updates:

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isort (source, changelog) ==5.9.3 -> ==5.10.0 age adoption passing confidence

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pycqa/isort

v5.10.0

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  • Implemented #​1796: Switch to tomli for pyproject.toml configuration loader.
    • Fixed #​1801: CLI bug (--exend-skip-glob, overrides instead of extending).
    • Fixed #​1802: respect PATH customization in nested calls to git.
    • Fixed #​1838: Append only with certain code snippets incorrectly adds imports.
    • Added official support for Python 3.10
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  • Fixed #​1785: _ast module incorrectly excluded from stdlib definition.

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@nejch nejch merged commit f51d9be into main Nov 3, 2021
@nejch nejch deleted the renovate/isort-5.x branch November 3, 2021 09:58
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