Auto-format python code with 'black' #743
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This PR shows what it would look like to format the code base with black. Since using elm-format and prettier I've become a big fan of auto-formatters. Sometimes the result isn't ideal but generally you get use to it and being able to relax and just let it happen is great.
Happy to have thoughts and feedback on this.
A significant downside is that it is likely to create conflicts for any currently open branches/PRs. I would suggest we focus on merging anything that we're keen on and then reset this branch & re-run black afterwards.
Closes #736