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  1. Home | IPython

    IPython provides a rich architecture for interactive computing with a powerful shell, Jupyter kernel support, and flexible tools for parallel and distributed computing.

  2. Installation Guide | IPython

    You can also view IPython on PyPI to see version history, download statistics, and more. After installation, start IPython by running:

  3. Get Started | IPython

    Basic Python Code IPython works like standard Python, but with enhanced features:

  4. Introducing IPython — IPython 3.2.1 documentation

    IPython stores both the commands you enter, and the results it produces. You can easily go through previous commands with the up- and down-arrow keys, or access your history in more sophisticated …

  5. Introduction — IPython 3.2.1 documentation

    Provide an interactive shell superior to Python’s default. IPython has many features for tab-completion, object introspection, system shell access, command history retrieval across sessions, and its own …

  6. Quickstart — IPython 3.2.1 documentation

    IPython is organized into a number of subpackages, each of which has its own dependencies. All of the subpackages come with IPython, so you don’t need to download and install them separately.

  7. Features | IPython

    Smart Tab Completion IPython's intelligent tab completion is powered by Jedi, providing context-aware suggestions for: Object attributes and methods Function parameters and arguments File and …

  8. About IPython

    IPython (Interactive Python) was created by Fernando Pérez in 2001 as a more powerful interactive shell for Python. It evolved from Mathematica's notebook interface and was designed to improve the …

  9. The IPython Notebook — IPython 3.2.1 documentation

    The normal workflow in a notebook is, then, quite similar to a standard IPython session, with the difference that you can edit cells in-place multiple times until you obtain the desired results, rather …

  10. IPython as a system shell — IPython 3.2.1 documentation

    It is possible to adapt IPython for system shell usage. In the past, IPython shipped a special ‘sh’ profile for this purpose, but it had been quarantined since 0.11 release, and in 1.0 it was removed altogether.