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Bump wemake-python-styleguide from 0.19.2 to 1.0.0 in /{{cookiecutter.project_name}} #2751

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Bumps wemake-python-styleguide from 0.19.2 to 1.0.0.

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Version 1.0.0 with full ruff support

Ruff

This release introduces the new main concept: ruff compatibility.

Now WPS is the only flake8 plugin that is installed. Other things are done by ruff. It is faster, it has autofixing, there are lots of rules. Basically, this way WPS just gain lots of new rule and plugins almost for free. It is now stricter than ever! WPS now officially supports ALL ruff existing rules. This means that there are no conflicts between two linters.

To run WPS and ruff together, use:

ruff format && ruff check && flake8 --select=WPS .

You can copy our configuration from pyproject.toml (for ruff) and setup.cfg (for flake8).

Black

WPS can now also be used with black with default configuration. However, we recommend using ruff format instead.

Speed

WPS got a lot faster! Because:

  • We removed a lot of flake8 plugins
  • We removed a lot of rules covered by ruff

Running 0.19.2 (previous version) on https://github.com/dry-python/returns

» time flake8 .
flake8 .  20.63s user 2.47s system 469% cpu 4.919 total

The same on 1.0.0:

» time flake8 .
flake8 .  8.56s user 0.54s system 898% cpu 1.013 total

Which is 2.4x times faster!

Integrations

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1.0.0

Ruff

This release introduces the new main concept: ruff compatibility.

Now WPS is the only flake8 plugin that is installed. Other things are done by ruff. It is faster, it has autofixing, there are lots of rules. Basically, this way WPS just gain lots of new rule and plugins almost for free. It is now stricter than ever! WPS now officially supports ALL ruff existing rules. This means that there are no conflicts between two linters.

To run WPS and ruff together, use:

ruff format && ruff check && flake8 --select=WPS .

You can copy our configuration from pyproject.toml (for ruff) and setup.cfg (for flake8).

Black

WPS can now also be used with black with default configuration. However, we recommend using ruff format instead.

Speed

WPS got a lot faster! Because:

  • We removed a lot of flake8 plugins
  • We removed a lot of rules covered by ruff

Running 0.19.2 (previous version) on https://github.com/dry-python/returns

» time flake8 .
flake8 .  20.63s user 2.47s system 469% cpu 4.919 total

The same on 1.0.0:

» time flake8 .
flake8 .  8.56s user 0.54s system 898% cpu 1.013 total

Which is 2.4x times faster!

... (truncated)

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Bumps [wemake-python-styleguide](https://github.com/wemake-services/wemake-python-styleguide) from 0.19.2 to 1.0.0.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/wemake-services/wemake-python-styleguide/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/wemake-services/wemake-python-styleguide/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](wemake-services/wemake-python-styleguide@0.19.2...1.0.0)

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- dependency-name: wemake-python-styleguide
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