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Bumps the quality group with 3 updates: ruff, ty and prek.

Updates ruff from 0.15.22 to 0.16.0

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0.16.0

Release Notes

Released on 2026-07-23.

Check out the blog post for a migration guide and overview of the changes!

Breaking changes

  • Ruff now enables a much larger set of rules by default (413, up from 59). See the blog post for more details and the new Default Rules page for a full listing of the enabled rules. Note that this is primarily an expansion, but 18 of the more opinionated pycodestyle (E) and pyflakes (F) rules have been removed from the default set: E401, E402, E701, E702, E703, E711, E712, E713, E714, E721, E731, E741, E742, E743, F403, F405, F406, and F722.

  • Ruff can now format Python code blocks in Markdown files and will do this by default. See the documentation for more details.

  • Ruff now supports ruff: ignore comments at the ends of lines, like noqa comments, or on the line preceding a diagnostic. For example, these both suppress an unused-import (F401) diagnostic:

    import math  # ruff: ignore[F401]
    ruff: ignore[F401]
    import os

  • Fixes are now shown in check and format --check output:

    ruff format --check .
    unformatted: File would be reformatted
     --> try.md:1:1
      |
    1 | ```python
      - import   math
    2 + import math
    3 | ```
      |
    1 file would be reformatted

    This example also shows off the Markdown formatting.

  • format --check now supports the same output formats as the linter, including the github and gitlab outputs for rendering annotations in CI:

    ruff format --check --output-format github .
    ::error title=ruff (unformatted),file=try.md,line=2,col=8,endLine=2,endColumn=10::try.md:2:8: unformatted: File would be reformatted

    See the CLI help or documentation for the full list of supported formats.

  • The filename, location, end_location, fix.edits[].location, and fix.edits[].end_location fields in the JSON output format may now be null rather than defaulting to the empty string and row 1, column 1, respectively.

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Changelog

Sourced from ruff's changelog.

0.16.0

Released on 2026-07-23.

Check out the blog post for a migration guide and overview of the changes!

Breaking changes

  • Ruff now enables a much larger set of rules by default (413, up from 59). See the blog post for more details and the new Default Rules page for a full listing of the enabled rules. Note that this is primarily an expansion, but 18 of the more opinionated pycodestyle (E) and pyflakes (F) rules have been removed from the default set: E401, E402, E701, E702, E703, E711, E712, E713, E714, E721, E731, E741, E742, E743, F403, F405, F406, and F722.

  • Ruff can now format Python code blocks in Markdown files and will do this by default. See the documentation for more details.

  • Ruff now supports ruff: ignore comments at the ends of lines, like noqa comments, or on the line preceding a diagnostic. For example, these both suppress an unused-import (F401) diagnostic:

    import math  # ruff: ignore[F401]
    ruff: ignore[F401]
    import os

  • Fixes are now shown in check and format --check output:

    ruff format --check .
    unformatted: File would be reformatted
     --> try.md:1:1
      |
    1 | ```python
      - import   math
    2 + import math
    3 | ```
      |
    1 file would be reformatted

    This example also shows off the Markdown formatting.

  • format --check now supports the same output formats as the linter, including the github and gitlab outputs for rendering annotations in CI:

... (truncated)

Commits
  • a2635fd Bump 0.16.0 (#27136)
  • 3433449 [ty] Reuse full call diagnostics for implicit setter calls (#27115)
  • 2240070 Reflect ruff: ignore and --add-ignore stabilization in documentation (#27...
  • 17ef711 Stabilize --add-ignore (#27125)
  • ef912bb Add newly stabilized rules to defaults (#27055)
  • b30f040 Stabilize new default rules (#27035)
  • bcd70c5 Exclude Markdown files from format-dev runs (#27052)
  • 87e51e2 Fix format --check spans for syntax errors (#27045)
  • afe2723 [flake8-gettext] Stabilize qualified-name and built-in binding resolution (...
  • a9702d8 [flake8-bandit] Stabilize string literal binding resolution (S310) (#26944)
  • Additional commits viewable in compare view

Updates ty from 0.0.62 to 0.0.65

Release notes

Sourced from ty's releases.

0.0.65

Release Notes

Released on 2026-07-29.

LSP server

  • Support comprehension walruses in IDE features (#26476)

Library support

  • Pydantic: Allow mutation of private attributes on frozen models (#27257)
  • Pydantic: Synthesize __replace__ for models (#27220)

Diagnostics

  • Correct ParamSpec forwarded-argument diagnostic locations (#27263)
  • Recover forwarded callable object and constructor sources (#27264)
  • Recover forwarded functools.partial diagnostic sources (#27265)

Core type checking

  • Fix gradual class assignability with generic receivers (#27223)
  • Lazily materialize protocol attributes (#27267)
  • Narrow tagged unions through all type kinds (#27226)
  • Prefer static constrained TypeVar solutions (#27057)
  • Preserve frozen-dataclass setter delegation (#27217)
  • Preserve inference when filtering constructor overloads (#27254)
  • Reject frozen-dataclass field deletion through subclasses (#27001)
  • Stabilize recursive type-constraint ordering (#27176)
  • Support materialized class type expressions (#27258)

Performance

  • Avoid quadratic inference for large literal unions (#27178)
  • Cache protocol receiver binding (#27301)

Contributors

Install ty 0.0.65

Install prebuilt binaries via shell script

curl --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 -LsSf https://releases.astral.sh/github/ty/releases/download/0.0.65/ty-installer.sh | sh
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Changelog

Sourced from ty's changelog.

0.0.65

Released on 2026-07-29.

LSP server

  • Support comprehension walruses in IDE features (#26476)

Library support

  • Pydantic: Allow mutation of private attributes on frozen models (#27257)
  • Pydantic: Synthesize __replace__ for models (#27220)

Diagnostics

  • Correct ParamSpec forwarded-argument diagnostic locations (#27263)
  • Recover forwarded callable object and constructor sources (#27264)
  • Recover forwarded functools.partial diagnostic sources (#27265)

Core type checking

  • Fix gradual class assignability with generic receivers (#27223)
  • Lazily materialize protocol attributes (#27267)
  • Narrow tagged unions through all type kinds (#27226)
  • Prefer static constrained TypeVar solutions (#27057)
  • Preserve frozen-dataclass setter delegation (#27217)
  • Preserve inference when filtering constructor overloads (#27254)
  • Reject frozen-dataclass field deletion through subclasses (#27001)
  • Stabilize recursive type-constraint ordering (#27176)
  • Support materialized class type expressions (#27258)

Performance

  • Avoid quadratic inference for large literal unions (#27178)
  • Cache protocol receiver binding (#27301)

Contributors

0.0.64

Released on 2026-07-27.

Bug fixes

  • Fix identity narrowing for NewTypes (#26439)

... (truncated)

Commits

Updates prek from 0.4.10 to 0.4.11

Release notes

Sourced from prek's releases.

0.4.11

Release Notes

Released on 2026-07-25.

Highlights

  • This release adds two new builtin hooks, deny-pattern and require-pattern, as native alternatives for pygrep use cases. deny-pattern fails when a configured pattern is found, while require-pattern ensures every selected file contains a match. By matching natively without spawning a Python subprocess, they run over 4x faster than pygrep in benchmarks. Note that they use Rust regex syntax, which does not support look-around features such as negative lookbehind.

  • prek run now supports --glob <PATTERN> to run hooks on tracked files matching a glob. It can be repeated or combined with --files and --directory.

  • Hook priorities now support reusable aliases:

    [priorities]
    checks = 10
    [[repos]]
    repo = "builtin"
    hooks = [
    { id = "check-json", priority = "checks" },
    { id = "check-yaml", priority = "checks" },
    ]

    This makes parallel scheduling easier to read and maintain.

Enhancements

  • Add deny-pattern and require-pattern builtin hooks (#2359)
  • Support --glob patterns in prek run (#2381)
  • Support reusable aliases for hook priorities (#2331)
  • Implement requirements-txt-fixer as a builtin hook (#2390)
  • Improve user-facing warnings and errors (#2380)
  • Install Node hooks through git url (#2394)

Performance

  • Reduce blocking-pool overhead in file hooks (#2384)
  • Speed up mixed-line-ending scans with memchr2 (#2391)

Bug fixes

... (truncated)

Changelog

Sourced from prek's changelog.

0.4.11

Released on 2026-07-25.

Highlights

  • This release adds two new builtin hooks, deny-pattern and require-pattern, as native alternatives for pygrep use cases. deny-pattern fails when a configured pattern is found, while require-pattern ensures every selected file contains a match. By matching natively without spawning a Python subprocess, they run over 4x faster than pygrep in benchmarks. Note that they use Rust regex syntax, which does not support look-around features such as negative lookbehind.

  • prek run now supports --glob <PATTERN> to run hooks on tracked files matching a glob. It can be repeated or combined with --files and --directory.

  • Hook priorities now support reusable aliases:

    [priorities]
    checks = 10
    [[repos]]
    repo = "builtin"
    hooks = [
    { id = "check-json", priority = "checks" },
    { id = "check-yaml", priority = "checks" },
    ]

    This makes parallel scheduling easier to read and maintain.

Enhancements

  • Add deny-pattern and require-pattern builtin hooks (#2359)
  • Support --glob patterns in prek run (#2381)
  • Support reusable aliases for hook priorities (#2331)
  • Implement requirements-txt-fixer as a builtin hook (#2390)
  • Improve user-facing warnings and errors (#2380)
  • Install Node hooks through git url (#2394)

Performance

  • Reduce blocking-pool overhead in file hooks (#2384)
  • Speed up mixed-line-ending scans with memchr2 (#2391)

Bug fixes

... (truncated)

Commits

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Bumps the quality group with 3 updates: [ruff](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff), [ty](https://github.com/astral-sh/ty) and [prek](https://github.com/j178/prek).


Updates `ruff` from 0.15.22 to 0.16.0
- [Release notes](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](astral-sh/ruff@0.15.22...0.16.0)

Updates `ty` from 0.0.62 to 0.0.65
- [Release notes](https://github.com/astral-sh/ty/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/astral-sh/ty/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](astral-sh/ty@0.0.62...0.0.65)

Updates `prek` from 0.4.10 to 0.4.11
- [Release notes](https://github.com/j178/prek/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/j178/prek/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](j178/prek@v0.4.10...v0.4.11)

---
updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: ruff
  dependency-version: 0.16.0
  dependency-type: direct:development
  update-type: version-update:semver-minor
  dependency-group: quality
- dependency-name: ty
  dependency-version: 0.0.65
  dependency-type: direct:development
  update-type: version-update:semver-patch
  dependency-group: quality
- dependency-name: prek
  dependency-version: 0.4.11
  dependency-type: direct:development
  update-type: version-update:semver-patch
  dependency-group: quality
...

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Updatedpypi/​ty@​0.0.62 ⏵ 0.0.65100 +1100100100100
Updatedpypi/​ruff@​0.15.22 ⏵ 0.16.0100 +1100100100100

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✅ All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests.
✅ Project coverage is 93.56%. Comparing base (90cc434) to head (7732884).

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