# Mypy path symlinks This directory stores symlinks to standard library modules and packages that are fully type-annotated and ready to be used in type checking of the rest of the stdlib or Tools/ and so on. ## Why this is necessary Due to most of the standard library being untyped, we prefer not to point mypy directly at `Lib/` for type checking. Additionally, mypy as a tool does not support shadowing typing-related standard libraries like `types`, `typing`, and `collections.abc`. So instead, we set `mypy_path` to include this directory, which only links modules and packages we know are safe to be type-checked themselves and used as dependencies. See `Lib/_pyrepl/mypy.ini` for a usage example. ## I want to add a new type-checked module Add it to `typed-stdlib.txt` and run `make_symlinks.py --symlink`. ## I don't see any symlinks in this directory The symlinks in this directory are skipped in source tarballs in Python releases. This ensures they don't end up in the SBOM. To recreate them, run the `make_symlinks.py --symlink` script.