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The enabler
plugin allows configuration of plugins if present, but omits the settings if the plugin is not present. For example, the following config enables black to be enabled when present::
[tool.pytest-enabler.black]
addopts = "--black"
Then, to temporarily disable a plugin, use pytest's built-in support for disabling a plugin::
pytest -p no:black
enabler
includes a default config <https://github.com/jaraco/pytest-enabler/blob/main/pytest_enabler/default.toml>
_.
Known to work with the following plugins: