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Bumps black from 25.12.0 to 26.1.0.

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26.1.0

Highlights

Introduces the 2026 stable style (#4892), stabilizing the following changes:

  • always_one_newline_after_import: Always force one blank line after import statements, except when the line after the import is a comment or an import statement (#4489)
  • fix_fmt_skip_in_one_liners: Fix # fmt: skip behavior on one-liner declarations, such as def foo(): return "mock" # fmt: skip, where previously the declaration would have been incorrectly collapsed (#4800)
  • fix_module_docstring_detection: Fix module docstrings being treated as normal strings if preceded by comments (#4764)
  • fix_type_expansion_split: Fix type expansions split in generic functions (#4777)
  • multiline_string_handling: Make expressions involving multiline strings more compact (#1879)
  • normalize_cr_newlines: Add \r style newlines to the potential newlines to normalize file newlines both from and to (#4710)
  • remove_parens_around_except_types: Remove parentheses around multiple exception types in except and except* without as (#4720)
  • remove_parens_from_assignment_lhs: Remove unnecessary parentheses from the left-hand side of assignments while preserving magic trailing commas and intentional multiline formatting (#4865)
  • standardize_type_comments: Format type comments which have zero or more spaces between # and type: or between type: and value to # type: (value) (#4645)

The following change was not in any previous stable release:

  • Regenerated the _width_table.py and added tests for the Khmer language (#4253)

This release alo bumps pathspec to v1 and fixes inconsistencies with Git's .gitignore logic (#4958). Now, files will be ignored if a pattern matches them, even if the parent directory is directly unignored. For example, Black would previously format exclude/not_this/foo.py with this .gitignore:

exclude/
!exclude/not_this/

Now, exclude/not_this/foo.py will remain ignored. To ensure exclude/not_this/ and all of it's children are included in formatting (and in Git), use this .gitignore:

*/exclude/*
!*/exclude/not_this/

This new behavior matches Git. The leading */ are only necessary if you wish to ignore matching subdirectories (like the previous behavior did), and not just matching root

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26.1.0

Highlights

Introduces the 2026 stable style (#4892), stabilizing the following changes:

  • always_one_newline_after_import: Always force one blank line after import statements, except when the line after the import is a comment or an import statement (#4489)
  • fix_fmt_skip_in_one_liners: Fix # fmt: skip behavior on one-liner declarations, such as def foo(): return "mock" # fmt: skip, where previously the declaration would have been incorrectly collapsed (#4800)
  • fix_module_docstring_detection: Fix module docstrings being treated as normal strings if preceded by comments (#4764)
  • fix_type_expansion_split: Fix type expansions split in generic functions (#4777)
  • multiline_string_handling: Make expressions involving multiline strings more compact (#1879)
  • normalize_cr_newlines: Add \r style newlines to the potential newlines to normalize file newlines both from and to (#4710)
  • remove_parens_around_except_types: Remove parentheses around multiple exception types in except and except* without as (#4720)
  • remove_parens_from_assignment_lhs: Remove unnecessary parentheses from the left-hand side of assignments while preserving magic trailing commas and intentional multiline formatting (#4865)
  • standardize_type_comments: Format type comments which have zero or more spaces between # and type: or between type: and value to # type: (value) (#4645)

The following change was not in any previous stable release:

  • Regenerated the _width_table.py and added tests for the Khmer language (#4253)

This release alo bumps pathspec to v1 and fixes inconsistencies with Git's .gitignore logic (#4958). Now, files will be ignored if a pattern matches them, even if the parent directory is directly unignored. For example, Black would previously format exclude/not_this/foo.py with this .gitignore:

exclude/
!exclude/not_this/

Now, exclude/not_this/foo.py will remain ignored. To ensure exclude/not_this/ and all of it's children are included in formatting (and in Git), use this .gitignore:

*/exclude/*
!*/exclude/not_this/

This new behavior matches Git. The leading */ are only necessary if you wish to ignore

... (truncated)

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Bumps [black](https://github.com/psf/black) from 25.12.0 to 26.1.0.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/psf/black/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/psf/black/blob/main/CHANGES.md)
- [Commits](psf/black@25.12.0...26.1.0)

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updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: black
  dependency-version: 26.1.0
  dependency-type: direct:development
  update-type: version-update:semver-major
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✅ All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests.
✅ Project coverage is 98.92%. Comparing base (72b83cd) to head (58f46ef).
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@vil02 vil02 merged commit 21d15d0 into master Jan 23, 2026
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@vil02 vil02 deleted the dependabot/pip/black-26.1.0 branch January 23, 2026 06:47
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