distcloud/.git-blame-ignore-revs
Hugo Brito 83dbf64aca Apply black formatter to dcdbsync/api
This commit applies the Black format to the `dcdbsync/api`
files to ensure that it adheres to the Black code style guidelines.

Test Plan:
PASS: Success in stx-distcloud-tox-black

Story: 2011149
Task: 50443

Change-Id: Iedeaf1eced6dad414b3ef538798c7dd14b0249d6
Signed-off-by: Hugo Brito <hugo.brito@windriver.com>
2024-06-28 13:38:23 +00:00

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# git hyper-blame master ignore list.
#
# This file contains a list of git hashes of revisions to be ignored by git
# hyper-blame. These revisions are considered "unimportant" in that they are
# unlikely to be what you are interested in when blaming.
#
# Instructions:
# - Only large (generally automated) reformatting or renaming commits should be
# added to this list. Do not put things here just because you feel they are
# trivial or unimportant. If in doubt, do not put it on this list.
# - Precede each revision with a comment containing the first line of its log.
# For bulk work over many commits, place all commits in a block with a single
# comment at the top describing the work done in those commits.
# - Only put full 40-character hashes on this list (not short hashes or any
# other revision reference).
# - Append to the bottom of the file (revisions should be in chronological order
# from oldest to newest).
# - Because you must use a hash, you need to append to this list in a follow-up
# commit to the actual reformatting commit that you are trying to ignore.
# Format all Python files with Black formatter
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