This article describes how to use the Emacs editor to build a Python IDE development environment using an Jedi extension of Emacs. First, you need to install the Jedi plugin,
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Next, configure Emacs to add the following lines to the Emacs configuration file ~/.emacs
;; Jedi (AutoLoad ' Jedi:setup "Jedi" nil T) (Add-hook ' Python-mode-hook ' Jedi:setup) (setq Jedi:setup-keys t) (setq Jedi:complete-on-dot T)
Next, you can edit the python file,
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