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# Blacklisted imperative words
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# These are words that, if they begin a docstring, are a good indicator that
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# the docstring is not written in an imperative voice.
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# The words included in this list fall into a number of categories:
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# - Starting with a noun/pronoun indicates that the docstring is a noun phrase
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# or a sentence but not in the imperative mood
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# - Adjectives are always followed by a noun, so same
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# - Particles are also followed by a noun
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# - Some adverbs don't really indicate an imperative sentence, for example
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# "importantly" or "currently".
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# - Some irregular verb forms that don't stem to the same string as the
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# imperative does (eg. 'does')
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a
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an
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the
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action
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always
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api
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base
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basic
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business
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calculation
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callback
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collection
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common
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constructor
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convenience
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convenient
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current
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currently
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custom
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data
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data
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default
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deprecated
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description
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dict
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dictionary
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does
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dummy
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example
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factory
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false
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final
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formula
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function
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generic
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handler
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handler
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helper
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here
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hook
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implementation
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importantly
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internal
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it
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main
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method
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module
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new
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number
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optional
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package
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placeholder
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reference
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result
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same
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schema
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setup
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should
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simple
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some
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special
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sql
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standard
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static
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string
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subclasses
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that
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these
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this
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true
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unique
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unit
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utility
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what
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wrapper
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# These are nouns, but often used in the context of functions that act as
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# objects; thus we do not blacklist these.
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#
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# context # as in context manager
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# decorator
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# class # as in class decorator
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# property
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# generator
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