There's a clear message that having 10 different tools that do this sort of workflow is not what people want. The best way to get it adopted into core Python is have a tool that is clearly the winner and we can integrate that tool directly. This is the kind of thing that Mike had integrated into that PY long intro mentioned before, because we have more ability to add more random commands to that. All of these are valid Python commands today. And so we can't just push out a minor update that breaks them. If we're all trying to compete with each other on, I've got this whizzing you feature,. We want to work together.