Quickly open Python modules in your text editor.
Project description
Quickly open Python modules in your text editor.
$ ped django
$ ped django.core.urlresolvers
$ ped django.views.generic.TemplateView
# Partial name matching
$ ped django.http.resp
Editing django.http.response...
...Done.
# Specify which editor to use
$ PED_EDITOR=vim ped django.shortcuts
ped will find your modules in the currently-active virtual environment.
Get it now
$ pip install ped
Changing the default editor
ped will try to use your favorite text editor. If you want to override the editor ped uses, set the PED_EDITOR environment variable.
# .zshrc or .bashrc
# Use Sublime Text with ped
export PED_EDITOR=subl
Tab-completion
The ped package contains tab-completion scripts for bash and zsh. Place these files in your system’s completion directories. The ped.install_completion module can be run as a script to copy the files.
Bash completion
To install bash completion, run:
# The path given here will depend on your OS $ python -m ped.install_completion --bash /usr/local/etc/bash_completion.d
Zsh completion
To install zsh completion, run:
# The path given here will depend on your OS $ python -m ped.install_completion --zsh /usr/local/share/zsh/site-functions
Editor integrations
Kudos
This was inspired by IPython’s %edit magic.
Changelog
1.5.0
Support tab-completion in bash and zsh. Thanks Thomas Kluyver.
1.4.0
Add --info argument for outputting name, file path, and line number of modules/functions/classes.
Fix: Support line numbers in gvim.
1.3.0
If a class or function is passed, the editor will open up the file at the correct line number (for supported editors).
1.2.1
Fix for Py2 compatibility.
1.2.0
Add partial name matching.
1.1.0
Add support for editing functions and classes.
1.0.2
Fix for editing subpackages, e.g. ped pkg.subpkg.
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