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`find ./tests -name '*.py' -exec pytest {} \;`
`find ./tests -name '*.py' -exec pytest {} \;`
## Code Quality
## Code Quality
`quality.sh` runs 4 different code formatters for ultra reliable code cleanup using Autopep8, Black, Ruff, YAPF
`code_quality.sh` runs 4 different code formatters for ultra reliable code cleanup using Autopep8, Black, Ruff, YAPF
1. Open your terminal.
1. Open your terminal.
2. Change directory to where `quality.sh` is located using `cd` command:
2. Change directory to where `quality.sh` is located using `cd` command:
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4. Run the script:
4. Run the script:
```sh
```sh
./quality.sh
./code_quality.sh
```
```
If the script requires administrative privileges, you might need to run it with `sudo`:
If the script requires administrative privileges, you might need to run it with `sudo`:
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Please replace `/path/to/directory` with the actual path where the `quality.sh` script is located on your system.
Please replace `/path/to/directory` with the actual path where the `quality.sh` script is located on your system.
If you're asking for a specific content or functionality inside `quality.sh` related to YAPF or other code quality tools, you would need to edit the `quality.sh` script to include the desired commands, such as running YAPF on a directory. The contents of `quality.sh` would dictate exactly what happens when you run it.
If you're asking for a specific content or functionality inside `quality.sh` related to YAPF or other code quality tools, you would need to edit the `code_quality.sh` script to include the desired commands, such as running YAPF on a directory. The contents of `quality.sh` would dictate exactly what happens when you run it.