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Cross platform editing, debugging, linting, testing (and more) Python (2.7 to 3.6) code (including Jupyter support) using Visual Studio Code

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An extension with rich support for the Python language (including Python 3.6), with features including the following and more:

  • Linting (Prospector, Pylint, pycodestyle/Pep8, Flake8, pylama, pydocstyle with config files and plugins)
  • Intellisense (autocompletion with support for PEP-0484)
  • PySpark and Scientific tools (Jupyter/IPython)
  • Auto indenting
  • Code formatting (autopep8, yapf, with config files)
  • Code refactoring (Rename, Extract Variable, Extract Method, Sort Imports)
  • Viewing references, code navigation, view signature
  • Excellent debugging support (remote debugging over SSH, mutliple threads, django, flask)
  • Running and debugging Unit tests (unittest, pytest, nosetests, with config files)
  • Execute file or code in a python terminal
  • Local help file (offline documentation)
  • Snippets

Quick Start

  • Install the extension
  • optionally install ctags for Workspace Symbols, from here, or using brew install ctags on OSX.
  • If Python is in the current path
    • You're ready to use it.
  • If using a custom Python Version or a Virtual Environment, use the command Select Workspace Interpreter)

For further information and details continue through to the documentation.

  • Contributions are always welcome. Fork it, modify it and create a pull request.
    • Details on contributing can be found here
  • Any and all feedback is appreciated and welcome.

Feature Details

  • IDE Features
  • Auto indenting
  • Code navigation (Go to, Find all references)
  • Code definition (Peek and hover definition, View Signature)
  • Rename refactoring
  • Sorting Import statements (use "Python: Sort Imports" command)
  • Ability to include custom module paths (e.g. include paths for libraries like Google App Engine, etc.)
  • Use the setting python.autoComplete.extraPaths = []
  • For instance getting autocomplete/intellisense for Google App Engine, add the following to your settings file:
"python.autoComplete.extraPaths": [
    "C:/Program Files (x86)/Google/google_appengine",
    "C:/Program Files (x86)/Google/google_appengine/lib" ]
  • Executing blocks of code (cells) in a Jupyter Kernel
  • Managing kernels (restarting, stopping, interrupting and selecting different kernels)
  • Viewing interactive graphs, HTML, SVG, LaTeX output from Jupyter from within Visual Studio Code
  • Auto formatting of code upon saving changes (default to 'Off')
  • Use either yapf or autopep8 for code formatting (defaults to autopep8)
  • It can be turned off (default is to be turned on and use pylint)
  • Multiple linters supported (along with support for configuration files for each linter)
  • Supported linters include pylint, pep8, flake8, pydocstyle, prospector
  • Paths to each of the linters can be optionally configured
  • Custom plugins such as pylint plugin for Django can be easily used by modifying the settings as follows:
"python.linting.pylintArgs": ["--load-plugins", "pylint_django"]
  • Watch window
  • Evaluate Expressions
  • Step through code (Step in, Step out, Continue)
  • Add/remove break points
  • Local variables and arguments
  • Multiple Threads and Web Applications (such as Flask, Django, with template debugging)
  • Expanding values (viewing children, properties, etc)
  • Conditional break points
  • Remote debugging (over SSH)
  • Google App Engine
  • Debugging in the integrated or external terminal window
  • Support for unittests, nosetests and pytest
  • Test results are displayed in the "Python" output window
  • Run failed tests, individual tests
  • Debugging unittests
  • Snippets
  • Miscellaneous
  • Running a file or selected text in python terminal
  • Refactoring

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Debugging

Unit Tests

Scientific Tools

Local Help

Version 0.5.8 (3 February 2017)

Version 0.5.7 (3 February 2017)

  • Added support for debugging single files without a launch configuration
  • Adding support for debug snippets #660
  • Ability to run a selected text in a Django shell #652
  • Adding support for the use of a customized 'isort' for sorting of imports #632
  • Debuger auto-detecting python interpreter from the path provided #688
  • Showing symbol type on hover #657
  • Fixes to running Python file when terminal uses Powershell #651
  • Fixes to linter issues when displaying Git diff view for Python files #665
  • Fixes to 'Go to definition' functionality #662
  • Fixes to Jupyter cells numbered larger than '10' #681

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