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Brett Cannon authored
* Turn off linting by default in VS Code for Python Linting is on by default if you specify the paths to any linters, so the previous settings would turn on **all** linters. Also drop linters that don't see much use. * Fix tests * Revert all changes * Remove paths to under-utilized tools and turn off all linting by default * Bump the version number
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