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PROGRAM:
NAME
bpython - a fancy {curtsies, curses, urwid} interface to the Python interactive
interpreter
SYNOPSIS
bpython [options] [file [args]]
bpython-curses [options] [file [args]]
bpython-urwid [options] [file [args]]
DESCRIPTION
The idea is to provide the user with all the features in-line, much like modern IDEs, but
in a simple, lightweight package that can be run in a terminal window.
In-line syntax highlighting.
Hilights commands as you type!
Readline-like autocomplete with suggestions displayed as you type.
Press tab to complete expressions when there's only one suggestion.
Expected parameter list.
This displays a list of parameters for any function you call. It uses the inspect
module, then tries pydoc.
Rewind.
This is a bit misleading, but it code that has been entered is remembered, and when
you Rewind, it pops the last line and re-evaluates the entire code. This is
error-prone, and mostly useful for defining classes and functions.
Pastebin code/write to file.
This posts the current buffer to a pastebin (bpaste.net) or writes it to a file.
Flush curses screen to stdout.
Unlike other curses apps, bpython dumps the screen data to stdout when you quit, so
you see what you've done in the buffer of your terminal.
OPTIONS
The long and short forms of options, shown here as alternatives, are equivalent. If
bpython sees an argument it does not know, execution falls back to the regular Python
interpreter.
The following options are supported by all frontends:
--config=<config>
Use <config> instead of default config file.
-h, --help
Show the help message and exit.
-i, --interactive
Drop to bpython shell after running file instead of exiting. The PYTHONSTARTUP file
is not read.
-q, --quiet
Do not flush the output to stdout.
-V, --version
Print bpython's version and exit.
In addition to the above options, bpython also supports the following options:
-L, --log
Write debugging messages to the file bpython.log. Use -LL for more verbose logging.
-p file, --paste=file
Paste in the contents of a file at startup.
In addition to the common options, bpython-urwid also supports the following options if
Twisted is available:
-r <reactor>, --reactor=<reactor>
Use Twisted's <reactor> instead of urwid's event loop.
--help-reactors
Display a list of available Twisted reactors.
-p <plugin>, --plugin=<plugin>
Execute a twistd plugin. Use twistd to get a list of available plugins. Use -- to
pass options to the plugin.
-s <port>, --server=<port>
Run an eval server on port <port>. This option forces the use of a Twisted reactor.
KEYS
bpython's keys are fully configurable. See
http://docs.bpython-interpreter.org/configuration.html#keyboard
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