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(Ordinarily I might just open a PR, which could be merged or not. But exactly where I'd add these depends on decisions related to other PRs: at least #1732, and possibly also a forthcoming PR that builds on #1729. So I figured I'd post this question instead.)

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Thanks for bringing this up!

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I think GitPython should try to provide a decent in-editor experience, and this seems to be improved by turning these comments on constants into non-reified docstrings. This would also be a guiding principle - there are no rules except for \"don't break anyone\" and \"don't make it worse more than you make it better\" :).

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Are non-reified docstrings acceptable? #1734

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Thanks for bringing this up!

I think GitPython should try to provide a decent in-editor experience, and this seems to be improved by turning these comments on constants into non-reified docstrings. This would also be a guiding principle - there are no rules except for "don't break anyone" and "don't make it worse more than you make it better" :).

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