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# Python plugin |
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The plugin adds several aliases for useful [Python](https://www.python.org/) commands. |
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To use it, add `python` to the plugins array in your zshrc file: |
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```zsh |
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plugins=(... python) |
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``` |
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## Aliases |
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| `py` | Runs `python3` | |
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| `ipython` | Runs the appropriate `ipython` version according to the activated virtualenv | |
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| `pyfind` | Finds .py files recursively in the current directory | |
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| `pyclean [dirs]` | Deletes byte-code and cache files from a list of directories or the current one | |
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| `pygrep <text>` | Looks for `text` in `*.py` files in the current directory, recursively | |
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| `pyuserpaths` | Add user site-packages folders to `PYTHONPATH`, for Python 2 and 3 | |
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| `pyserver` | Starts an HTTP server on the current directory (use `--directory` for a different one) | |
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## Virtual environments |
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The plugin provides two utilities to manage Python venvs: |
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- `mkv [name]`: make a new virtual environment called `name` (default: `venv`) in current directory. |
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- `vrun [name]`: activate virtual environment called `name` (default: `venv`) in current directory.
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