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NAME

       bpython-config - user configuration file for bpython

SYNOPSIS

       $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/bpython/config

DESCRIPTION

       The configuration file contains various options controlling the behaviour of bpython.

GENERAL

       This refers to the [general] section in your $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/bpython/config file.

   arg_spec
       Display the arg spec (list of arguments) for callables, when possible (default: True).

   auto_display_list
       Display  the autocomplete list as you type (default: True).  When this is off, you can hit
       tab to see the suggestions.

   autocomplete_mode
       There are three modes for autocomplete. simple,  substring,  and  fuzzy.   Simple  matches
       methods  with  a  common  prefix, substring matches methods with a common subsequence, and
       fuzzy matches methods with common characters (default: simple).

       As of version 0.14 this option has no effect, but is reserved for later use.

       New in version 0.12.

   color_scheme
       See themes for more information.

       Color schemes should be put in $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/bpython/. For example, to  use  the  theme
       $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/bpython/foo.theme set color_scheme = foo

       Leave blank or set to "default" to use the default (builtin) theme.

   complete_magic_methods
       Whether magic methods should be auto completed (default: True).

   dedent_after
       Number  of blank lines required before next line will be dedented (default: 1).  If set to
       0, automatic dedenting never occurs.

   editor
       Editor for externally editing the current line, session, or config file.

       New in version 0.13.

   flush_output
       Whether to flush all output to stdout on exit (default: True).

       Only relevant to bpython-curses and bpython-urwid.

   highlight_show_source
       Whether the source code of an object should be syntax highlighted (default: True).

   hist_duplicates
       Whether to store duplicate entries in the history (default: True).

   hist_file
       History file (default: ~/.pythonhist).

   hist_length
       Number of lines to store in history (set to 0 to disable) (default: 100).

   paste_time
       The time between keypresses before pastemode is deactivated  in  bpython-curses  (default:
       0.02).

   pastebin_confirm
       Whether  pasting  to  a  pastebin  needs to be confirmed before sending the data (default:
       True).

   pastebin_expiry
       Time duration after which a paste should expire. Valid values are 1day, 1week  and  1month
       (default: 1week).

       New in version 0.14.

   pastebin_helper
       The  name  of a helper executable that should perform pastebin upload on bpython's behalf.
       If set, this overrides pastebin_url. It also overrides pastebin_show_url, as the helper is
       expected  to return the full URL to the pastebin as the first word of its output. The data
       is supplied to the helper via STDIN.

       An example helper program is pastebinit, available for most systems. The following  helper
       program can be used to create gists:

          #!/usr/bin/env python

          import sys
          import urllib2
          import json

          def do_gist_json(s):
              """ Use json to post to github. """
              gist_public = False
              gist_url = 'https://api.github.com/gists'

              data = {'description': None,
                      'public': None,
                      'files' : {
                          'sample': { 'content': None }
                      }}
              data['description'] = 'Gist from BPython'
              data['public'] = gist_public
              data['files']['sample']['content'] = s

              req = urllib2.Request(gist_url, json.dumps(data), {'Content-Type': 'application/json'})
              try:
                  res = urllib2.urlopen(req)
              except HTTPError, e:
                  return e

              try:
                  json_res = json.loads(res.read())
                  return json_res['html_url']
              except HTTPError, e:
                  return e

          if __name__ == "__main__":
            s = sys.stdin.read()
            print do_gist_json(s)

       New in version 0.12.

   pastebin_show_url
       The  url under which the new paste can be reached. $paste_id will be replaced by the ID of
       the new paste (default: https://bpaste.net/show/$paste_id/).

   pastebin_removal_url
       The url under which a paste can be removed. $removal_id will be replaced by the removal ID
       of the paste (default: https://bpaste.net/remova/$removal_id/).

       New in version 0.14.

   pastebin_url
       The pastebin url to post to (without a trailing slash). This pastebin has to be a pastebin
       which  uses  provides  a  similar  interface  to  bpaste.net's  JSON  interface  (default:
       https://bpaste.net/json/new).

   save_append_py
       Whether to append .py to the filename while saving the input to a file.

       New in version 0.13.

   single_undo_time
       Time duration an undo must be predicted to take before prompting to undo multiple lines at
       once. Use -1 to never prompt, or 0 to always prompt.  (default: 1.0)

       New in version 0.14.

   syntax
       Syntax highlighting as you type (default: True).

   tab_length
       Soft tab size (default 4, see PEP-8).

   unicode_box
       Whether to use Unicode characters to draw boxes.

       New in version 0.14.

KEYBOARD

       This section refers to the [keyboard] section in your $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/bpython/config.

       You can set various keyboard shortcuts to be used by bpython. However, we have yet to  map
       all  keys  to  their respective control codes. If you configure a key combination which is
       not yet supported by bpython it will raise an exception telling you the key does not exist
       in bpython.keys.

       Valid keys are:

       • Control + any alphanumeric character (C-a through C-z, also a few others).

       • Any function key ranging from F1 to F12.

   backspace
       Default: C-h

       Delete character in front of the cursor.

       New in version 0.14.

   beginning_of_line
       Default: C-a

       Move to the beginning of the line.

       New in version 0.14.

   clear_line
       Default: C-u

       Clears to the beginning of the line.

   clear_screen
       Default: C-l

       Clears the screen to the top.

   clear_word
       Default: C-w

       Clear the word the cursor is currently on.

   copy_clipboard
       Default: F10

       Copy the entire session to clipboard.

       New in version 0.14.

   cut_to_buffer
       Default: C-k

       Cuts the current line to the buffer.

   delete
       Default: C-d

       Delete character under the cursor.

   down_one_line
       Default: C-n

       Move the cursor down, by one line.

   edit_config
       Default: F3

       Edit bpython configuration in external editor.

       New in version 0.14.

   edit_current_block
       Default: C-x

       Edit current block in external editor.

       New in version 0.14.

   end_of_line
       Default: C-e

       Move to the of the line.

       New in version 0.14.

   exit
       Default: C-d

       Exits bpython (use on empty line)

   external_editor
       Default: F7

       Edit the entire session in an external editor.

       New in version 0.13.

   help
       Default: F1

       Brings up sincerely cheerful description of bpython features and current key bindings.

       New in version 0.14.

   incremental_search
       Default: M-s

       Perform incremental search on all stored lines in the history.

       New in version 0.15.

   last_output
       Default: F9

       Shows the last output in the systems $PAGER. Only works in bpython-curses.

   left
       Default: C-b

       Move a character to the left.

       New in version 0.14.

   pastebin
       Default: F8

   reimport
       Default: F6

       Reruns entire session, reloading all modules by clearing the sys.modules cache.

       New in version 0.14.

   reverse_incremental_search
       Default: M-r

       Perform reverse incremental search on all stored lines in the history.

       New in version 0.15.

   right
       Default: C-f

       Move a character to the right.

       New in version 0.14.

   save
       Default: C-s

       Saves the current session to a file (prompts for filename)

   search
       Default: C-o

       Search up for any lines containing what is on the current line.

   show_source
       Default: F2

       Shows the source of the currently being completed (python) function.

   toggle_file_watch
       Default: F5

       Toggles  file  watching  behaviour;  re-runs  entire  bpython session whenever an imported
       module is modified.

       New in version 0.14.

   transpose_chars
       Default: C-t

       Transpose current character with the one left of it.

       New in version 0.14.

   undo
       Default: C-r

       Rewinds the last action.

   up_one_line
       Default: C-p

       Move the cursor up, by one line.

   yank_from_buffer
       Default: C-y

       Pastes the current line from the buffer (the one you previously cutted)

CLI

       This refers to the [cli] section in your config file.

   suggestion_width
       Default: 0.8

       The width of the suggestion window in percent of the terminal width.

       New in version 0.9.8.

   trim_prompts
       Default: False

       Trims lines starting with '>>> ' when set to True.

CURTSIES

       This refers to the [curtsies] section in your config file.

       New in version 0.13.

   list_above
       Default: False

       When there is space above the current line, whether the suggestions list will be displayed
       there instead of below the current line.

   right_arrow_completion
       Default: True

       Full line suggestion and completion (like fish shell and many web browsers).

       Full  line  completions are displayed under the cursor in gray.  When the cursor is at the
       end of a line, pressing right arrow or ctrl-f will complete the full  line.   This  option
       also  turns  on  substring  history  search, highlighting the matching section in previous
       result.

SAMPLE CONFIG

          # This is a standard python config file
          # Valid values can be True, False, integer numbers, strings
          # By default bpython will look for $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/bpython/config
          # ($XDG_CONFIG_HOME defaults to ~/.config) or you can specify a file with the
          # --config option on the command line
          #
          # see http://docs.bpython-interpreter.org/configuration.html
          # for all configurable options

          # General section tag
          [general]

          # Display the autocomplete list as you type (default: True).
          # When this is off, you can hit tab to see the suggestions.
          # auto_display_list = True

          # Syntax highlighting as you type (default: True).
          # syntax = True

          # Display the arg spec (list of arguments) for callables,
          # when possible (default: True).
          # arg_spec = True

          # History file (default: ~/.pythonhist):
          # hist_file = ~/.pythonhist

          # Number of lines to store in history (set to 0 to disable) (default: 100):
          # hist_length = 100

          # Soft tab size (default: 4, see pep-8):
          # tab_length = 4

          # Color schemes should be put in $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/bpython/ e.g. to use the theme
          # $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/bpython/foo.theme set color_scheme = foo. Leave blank or set
          # to "default" to use the default theme
          # color_scheme = default

          # External editor to use for editing the current line, block, or full history
          # Default is to try $EDITOR and $VISUAL, then vi - but if you uncomment
          # the line below that will take precedence
          # editor = vi

          # Whether to append .py to the filename while saving session to a file.
          # (default: False)
          # save_append_py = False

          # The name of a helper executable that should perform pastebin upload on
          # bpython's behalf. If unset, bpython uploads pastes to bpaste.net. (default: )
          #pastebin_helper = gist.py

          # How long an undo must be expected to take before prompting for how
          # many lines should be undone. Set to -1 to never prompt, or 0 to
          # always prompt.
          # single_undo_time = 1.0

          [keyboard]

          # All key bindings are shown commented out with their default binding

          # pastebin = F8
          # last_output = F9
          # reimport = F6
          # help = F1
          # toggle_file_watch = F5
          # save = C-s
          # undo = C-r
          # up_one_line = C-p
          # down_one_line = C-n
          # cut_to_buffer = C-k
          # search = C-o
          # yank_from_buffer = C-y
          # backspace = C-h
          # clear_word = C-w
          # clear_line = C-u
          # clear_screen = C-l
          # show_source = F2
          # exit = C-d
          # external_editor = F7
          # edit_config = F3
          # reverse_incremental_search = M-r
          # incremental_search = M-s

          [curtsies]

          # Allow the the completion and docstring box above the current line
          # (default: False)
          # list_above = False

          # Enables two fish (the shell) style features:
          # Previous line key will search for the current line (like reverse incremental
          # search) and right arrow will complete the current line with the first match
          # from history. (default: True)
          # right_arrow_completion = True

AUTHOR

       bpython was written by Robert  Anthony  Farrell  <robertanthonyfarrel@gmail.com>  and  his
       bunch of loyal followers.

       This manual page was written by Jørgen Pedersen Tjernø <jorgen@devsoft.no>, for the Debian
       project (but may be used by others).

COPYRIGHT

       2008-2015 Bob Farrell, Andreas Stuehrk et al.

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