More Python Completions
Extended Python completion features for Sublime text
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More Python Completions
A sublime text package that displays total completions of module methods as found on the Python documentation website. Also offers completion for import statements
Usage
- i- –> imports module
- normal typing of method names shows methods for modules
- y-modulename –> shows both module and method e.g. y-method shows modulename.methodname
Installation
Important: You need to have
Package Control
installed first on your sublime text which can be found at The Package Contol Website
Using Package Control's Repository
Go to Preferences
–> Package Control
–> Add Repository
–> then type into the textbox https://github.com/tushortz/More-Python-Completions
After doing this, then go to: Preferences
–> Package Control
–> Install Package
–> then search More-Python-Completions
and click it.
The package will be installed and ready for use.
Using Git
Locate your Sublime Text Packages
directory by using the menu item Preferences -> Browse Packages...
.
While inside the Packages
directory, clone the theme repository using the command below:
git clone https://github.com/tushortz/More-Python-Completions
or just download the zipped folder, extract it and paste the extracted folder into your sublime text packages directory.
Contributing
All contributions are welcome. fork More Python Completions on Github and create a pull request. Any suggestions or bugs, please let me know.
Licence
© 2016 Taiwo Kareem | taiwo.kareem36@gmail.com.
Read license.txt
Acknowledgements
I'd first like to say a very big thank you to God my creator. Without him, this wouldn't be possible.