Use the same intro text in README

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Dave Halter
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<https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/python-jedi>`_ *with the label* ``python-jedi``.
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 and stubs on a 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 list names in a Python file to get information about them.
Jedi uses a very simple API to connect with IDEs. There's a reference
Jedi uses a very simple API to connect with IDE's. There's a reference
implementation as a `VIM-Plugin <https://github.com/davidhalter/jedi-vim>`_,
which uses Jedi's autocompletion. We encourage you to use Jedi in your IDEs.
It's really easy.
Autocompletion in your REPL is also possible, IPython uses it natively and for
the CPython REPL you have to install it.
Jedi can currently be used with the following editors/projects: