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Does/Can/Will this plugin support configuration via pyproject.toml? #40

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stdedos opened this issue Oct 19, 2022 · 4 comments · May be fixed by #44
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Does/Can/Will this plugin support configuration via pyproject.toml? #40

stdedos opened this issue Oct 19, 2022 · 4 comments · May be fixed by #44

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@stdedos
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stdedos commented Oct 19, 2022

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@togrul2
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togrul2 commented Feb 13, 2023

Right now, it supports configuration only via .bandit file.

@pascal456
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Now that Microsoft recommends this plugin for VSCode in official statement, I also want to switch soon. They are ending support for the distinct linter packages. I usually set up my Python projects with pyproject.toml as well. Therefore, I would also like this option very much

@bersbersbers
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Now that Microsoft recommends this plugin for VSCode in official statement

Given the almost non-existent activity on this repository, I wonder why Microsoft recommends this at all.

@bersbersbers bersbersbers linked a pull request Sep 13, 2023 that will close this issue
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I submitted two PRs, PyCQA/bandit#1052 and #44. The two are doing similar things but could in principle by accepted independently.

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