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Title says most of it.

I need to rebase this, but this is my first PR and is also my first test of the new build system.

cc @hpparvi

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the pre-commit fixes severely broke my attempts to further edit the file. It is not good that they were included in this case.

@keflavich keflavich force-pushed the refactor_for_specreduce branch from e88973c to 85b87fe Compare June 27, 2025 01:17
@keflavich keflavich force-pushed the refactor_for_specreduce branch from 34b15d8 to a1d242e Compare June 27, 2025 01:19
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re: my previous comment - it's not great that I can push, have pre-commit change my commit, then be prevented from pushing the next time. pre-commit introduces conflicts that are hard to resolve.

the advice to users is probably: you really need pre-commit to run locally. But in this case, I think that deletes your local rendering, which is itself a pain... I'm not sure the solution, just shouting in the wind

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