diff --git a/jedi/__init__.py b/jedi/__init__.py index 215f13f5..9288c6af 100644 --- a/jedi/__init__.py +++ b/jedi/__init__.py @@ -1,21 +1,19 @@ """ -Jedi is a static analysis tool for Python that can be used in IDEs/editors. Its -historic focus is autocompletion, but does static analysis for now as well. -Jedi is fast and is very well tested. It understands Python on a deeper level -than all other static analysis frameworks for Python. +Jedi is a static analysis tool for Python that can be used in IDEs/editors. +Jedi has a focus on autocompletion and goto functionality. Jedi is fast and is +very well tested. It understands Python on a very deep level. -Jedi has support for two different goto functions. It's possible to search for -related names and to list all names in a Python file and infer them. Jedi -understands docstrings and you can use Jedi autocompletion in your REPL as -well. +Jedi has support for different goto functions. It's possible to search for +usages and to list names in a Python file and get information about them. Jedi +understands docstrings. Jedi uses a very simple API to connect with IDE's. There's a reference implementation as a `VIM-Plugin `_, which uses Jedi's autocompletion. We encourage you to use Jedi in your IDEs. -It's really easy. +There's also native support for Jedi within IPython and you can install it in +your REPL if you want. -To give you a simple example how you can use the Jedi library, here is an -example for the autocompletion feature: +Here's a simple example of the autocompletion feature: >>> import jedi >>> source = '''