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Unfortunately I don't think this is possible since this kind of inspection is using static code analysis while jupyter Notebook can inspect dynamically.

In https://github.com/pydata/xarray/pull/7117 I tried to enable this for mypy.

But without any kind of plugin I doubt it is possible to tell static checkers about this.

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