chore: add D212 lint rule to enforce Google-style docstrings #1892
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Summary
Adds the D212 ruff rule to enforce that multi-line docstring summaries start on the first line (Google-style).
Motivation and Context
Enforces consistent docstring formatting across the codebase. The Google convention requires the summary to be on the same line as the opening
""":Fixes #1890
How Has This Been Tested?
uv run ruff check .passesuv run pyrightpassesBreaking Changes
None.
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