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Previously the rule documentation referenced configuration options
via full https:// URLs, which was bad for several reasons:
* changing the website would mean you'd have to change all URLs
* the links didn't work when building mkdocs locally
* the URLs showed up in the `ruff rule` output
* broken references weren't detected by our CI
This commit solves all of these problems by post-processing the
Markdown, recognizing sections such as:
## Options
* `flake8-tidy-imports.ban-relative-imports`
`cargo dev generate-all` will automatically linkify such references
and panic if the referenced option doesn't exist.
Note that the option can also be linked in the other Markdown sections
via e.g. [`flake8-tidy-imports.ban-relative-imports`] since
the post-processing code generates a CommonMark link definition.
Resolves #2766.
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implicit-namespace-package (INP001)
Derived from the flake8-no-pep420 linter.
What it does
Checks for packages that are missing an __init__.py file.
Why is this bad?
Python packages are directories that contain a file named __init__.py.
The existence of this file indicates that the directory is a Python
package, and so it can be imported the same way a module can be
imported.
Directories that lack an __init__.py file can still be imported, but
they're indicative of a special kind of package, known as a "namespace
package" (see: PEP 420).
Namespace packages are less widely used, so a package that lacks an
__init__.py file is typically meant to be a regular package, and
the absence of the __init__.py file is probably an oversight.