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@nathanjmcdougall
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Up to you whether you want this or not - but I find the pyproject-fmt formatter to be a great way to organize the pyproject.toml file.

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codecov bot commented Feb 7, 2025

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✅ All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests.
✅ Project coverage is 75.06%. Comparing base (e818faf) to head (438134c).
⚠️ Report is 104 commits behind head on master.

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+ Coverage   75.04%   75.06%   +0.02%     
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+ Hits         8914     8927      +13     
- Misses       2964     2965       +1     

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Thanks for this suggestion!
I'll get back to you once I've managed to have a close look at pyproject-fmt!

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