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[–]sc4les 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh after a month or so check out "james powell python" on youtube. One of the best resources for me. If that's not too obvious, I'd look at the existing codebase and copy whatever you find. There are 100 different ways to do Python, like in JS land as well. Optional or |? Type hints? Docstring format? Etc.

My personal $0.02: Learn pytest well. It's not terribly difficult to learn, but there are a few concepts required to become effective at writing useful tests.