################################################### Jedi - an awesome autocompletion library for Python ################################################### .. image:: https://secure.travis-ci.org/davidhalter/jedi.png?branch=master :target: http://travis-ci.org/davidhalter/jedi :alt: Travis-CI build status .. image:: https://coveralls.io/repos/davidhalter/jedi/badge.png?branch=master :target: https://coveralls.io/r/davidhalter/jedi :alt: Coverage Status .. image:: https://pypip.in/d/jedi/badge.png :target: https://crate.io/packages/jedi/ Jedi is an autocompletion tool for Python that can be used in IDEs/editors. Jedi works. Jedi is fast. It understands all of the basic Python syntax elements including many builtin functions. Additionaly, Jedi suports two different goto functions and has support for renaming as well as Pydoc support and some other IDE features. 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. I encourage you to use Jedi in your IDEs. It's really easy. If there are any problems (also with licensing), just contact me. Jedi can be used with the following editors: - Vim (jedi-vim_, YouCompleteMe_) - Emacs (Jedi.el_) - Sublime Text (SublimeJEDI_) And it powers the following projects: - wdb_ Here are some pictures: .. image:: https://github.com/davidhalter/jedi/raw/master/docs/_screenshots/screenshot_complete.png Completion for almost anything (Ctrl+Space). .. image:: https://github.com/davidhalter/jedi/raw/master/docs/_screenshots/screenshot_function.png Display of function/class bodies, docstrings. .. image:: https://github.com/davidhalter/jedi/raw/master/docs/_screenshots/screenshot_pydoc.png Pydoc support (with highlighting, Shift+k). There is also support for goto and renaming. Get the latest version from `github `_ (master branch should always be kind of stable/working). Docs are available at `https://jedi.readthedocs.org/ `_. Pull requests with documentation enhancements and/or fixes are awesome and most welcome. Jedi uses `semantic versioning `_. Installation ============ pip install jedi Note: This just installs the Jedi library, not the editor plugins. For information about how to make it work with your editor, refer to the corresponding documentation. You don't want to use ``pip``? Please refer to the `manual `_. Feature Support and Caveats =========================== Jedi really understands your Python code. For a comprehensive list what Jedi can do, see: `Features `_. A list of caveats can be found on the same page. You can run Jedi on cPython 2.6, 2.7, 3.2 or 3.3, but it should also understand/parse code older than those versions. Tips on how to use Jedi efficiently can be found `here `_. API for IDEs ============ It's very easy to create an editor plugin that uses Jedi. See `Plugin API `_ for more information. Development =========== There's a pretty good and extensive `development documentation `_. Testing ======= The test suite depends on ``tox`` and ``pytest``:: pip install tox pytest To run the tests for all supported Python versions:: tox If you want to test only a specific Python version (e.g. Python 2.7), it's as easy as :: tox -e py27 Tests are also run automatically on `Travis CI `_. For more detailed information visit the `testing documentation `_ .. _jedi-vim: https://github.com/davidhalter/jedi-vim .. _youcompleteme: http://valloric.github.io/YouCompleteMe/ .. _Jedi.el: https://github.com/tkf/emacs-jedi .. _sublimejedi: https://github.com/svaiter/SublimeJEDI .. _wdb: https://github.com/Kozea/wdb