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[MASTER]
ignore=tests

[BASIC]
good-names=i,j,k,ex,Run,_,fp

[MESSAGES CONTROL]
# Reasons disabled:
# format - handled by black
# locally-disabled - it spams too much
# duplicate-code - unavoidable
# cyclic-import - doesn't test if both import on load
# abstract-class-little-used - prevents from setting right foundation
# unused-argument - generic callbacks and setup methods create a lot of warnings
# global-statement - used for the on-demand requirement installation
# redefined-variable-type - this is Python, we're duck typing!
# too-many-* - are not enforced for the sake of readability
# too-few-* - same as too-many-*
# abstract-method - with intro of async there are always methods missing
# inconsistent-return-statements - doesn't handle raise
# not-an-iterable - https://github.com/PyCQA/pylint/issues/2311
# unnecessary-pass - readability for functions which only contain pass
disable=
  format,
  abstract-class-little-used,
  abstract-method,
  cyclic-import,
  duplicate-code,
  global-statement,
  inconsistent-return-statements,
  locally-disabled,
  not-an-iterable,
  not-context-manager,
  redefined-variable-type,
  too-few-public-methods,
  too-many-arguments,
  too-many-branches,
  too-many-instance-attributes,
  too-many-lines,
  too-many-locals,
  too-many-public-methods,
  too-many-return-statements,
  too-many-statements,
  unnecessary-pass,
  unused-argument

[REPORTS]
reports=no

[TYPECHECK]
# For attrs
ignored-classes=_CountingAttr

[FORMAT]
expected-line-ending-format=LF

[EXCEPTIONS]
overgeneral-exceptions=Exception,HomeAssistantError