Proposed check: proscribe `not foo == bar`, prefer `foo != bar`
See original GitHub issueI couldn’t find any PEP on this, but it seems that foo != bar is widely preferred to not foo == bar.
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To be fair, the other maintainers are not super active. Ideally we’d give it a week or two then maybe ping. If you have a working unit tested PR, putting that up might help draw more attention.
Thanks for the info @Zac-HD and that’s a much better place.