Claudio,

You should take a look at :
https://github.com/psf/black
HTH

Jean Jourdain

On Monday, December 25, 2023 at 6:05:52 PM UTC+1 Claudio Pedrazzi wrote:

> Hi everyone,
> this is my first post here and I hope I am in the right place. I have a 
> python code of about a thousand lines, contained in a .py file, and I would 
> like to fix, possibly automatically, the indentation (i.e. at the first 
> level four characters, then eight, and so on, as the standard requires).
> To explain myself better, the code is correct and it works, but some parts 
> are indented 2 characters, some 3, and some 4. I am trying to do this with 
> BBedit, of which I have the pro version (the paid one). I don't know if 
> this is the right way but I use Markup > Utilities > Format and I always 
> get an error: Unespected EOF; Document ended in the middle of a tag. Maybe 
> I'm not using the right function? Are there ways to get this result?  
> If not, are there other free tools to perform this task?
> I have to say that I am not very proficient with scripting and such 
> extensions, I would like a simple "menu based" solution, of course if it 
> exists.
>
> Thanks a lots in advance
> Best regards
> Claudio
>
>
>

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