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Linting and formatting Python code in Google Colab.

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Overview

colablinter is an IPython magic command extension designed for Jupyter and Google Colab notebooks. It integrates the high-speed linter ruff to perform code quality checks and formatting directly within Jupyter/Colab cells. It allows developers to lint code on a cell-by-cell basis with simple commands. Try it here: Open In Colab

Magic cell Commands

Command Description
%clautofix Activates or deactivates automatic fix including import sorting, formatting, and execution time display before every cell.
%%clcheck Displays a linting report for the current cell.
%%clunsafefix Performs a linting check and applies "unsafe" fixes that might change code logic (e.g., changing mutable default arguments).

After executing a cell magic command, the checked/formatted code is immediately executed (if applicable), maintaining the notebook workflow.

Installation

Just run it in colab:

!uv pip install colablinter

The extension must be explicitly loaded in the notebook session before use.

%load_ext colablinter

Once loaded, %clautofix is activated by default to keep your code clean from the start.

Usage

  1. Activate/Deactivate Auto Fix (%clautofix)

    The %clautofix line magic allows you to automatically fix code before every code cell is executed.

    import math, sys;
    
    class Example(   object ):
        def __init__    ( self, bar ):
          if bar : bar+=1;  bar=bar* bar   ; return bar
          else:
                        some_string = "foo"
                        return (sys.path, some_string)
    

    Fixed Cell:

    import math
    import sys
    
    
    class Example:
        def __init__(self, bar):
            if bar:
                bar += 1
                bar = bar * bar
                return bar
            else:
                some_string = "foo"
                return (sys.path, some_string)
    

    To deactivate auto fixing:

    %clautofix off # %clautofix on when you want to activate
    
  2. Check cell quality (%%clcheck)

    Use %%clcheck to see linting reports for the code below the command. After the report is displayed, the code in the cell executes as normal.

    %%clcheck
    
    def invalid_code(x):
        return x + y
    

    Output:

    [ColabLinter:INFO] F821 Undefined name `y`
    --> tmp.py:2:16
      |
    1 | def invalid_code(x):
    2 |     return x + y
      |                ^
      |
    Found 1 error.
    
  3. Unsafe Fix (%%clunsafefix)

    Use %%clunsafefix when you want ruff to aggressively clean up your code, including rules that are typically considered risky (like fixing mutable default arguments or complex refactoring).

    %%clunsafefix
    
    def process_data(new_item, current_list=[]):
        old_item = "redundant"
        if new_item:
            if isinstance(new_item, str):
                current_list.append(new_item)
    
        if len(current_list) > 0:
            return True
        else:
            return False
    

    Fixed Cell:

    def process_data(new_item, current_list=None):
        if current_list is None:
            current_list = []
        if new_item and isinstance(new_item, str):
            current_list.append(new_item)
    
        return len(current_list) > 0
    

Known Caveats & Troubleshooting

Note on F401: The linter is explicitly configured to ignore F401 errors (unused imports). This is to ensure compatibility with the stateful nature of Jupyter/Colab notebooks, where imports in one cell may be necessary for code execution in subsequent cells, preventing unintended breakage of the notebook's execution flow.

Magic Command Execution: When using magic or terminal commands while %clautofix is active, the auto-format mechanism is temporarily suppressed during the final execution step to prevent infinite loops or dual checks. If you want to disable auto-formatting, use %clautofix off

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