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os-mkdir (PTH102)

Derived from the flake8-use-pathlib linter.

What it does

Checks for uses of os.mkdir.

Why is this bad?

pathlib offers a high-level API for path manipulation, as compared to the lower-level API offered by os. When possible, using Path object methods such as Path.mkdir() can improve readability over the os module's counterparts (e.g., os.mkdir()).

Examples

import os

os.mkdir("./directory/")

Use instead:

from pathlib import Path

Path("./directory/").mkdir()

Known issues

While using pathlib can improve the readability and type safety of your code, it can be less performant than the lower-level alternatives that work directly with strings, especially on older versions of Python.

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