Metadata-Version: 1.1
Name: bpmagic
Version: 0.13.1
Summary: Magic functions to load boilerplate code
Home-page: https://github.com/pm8k/bpmagic
Author: Matthew Russell
Author-email: astromars42@gmail.com
License: MIT
Download-URL: https://github.com/pm8k/bpmagic/archive/0.13.1.tar.gz
Description-Content-Type: UNKNOWN
Description: # bpmagic
        
        bpmagic is a library to save and load boilerplate code. With a few simple commands, you can save and load bits of frequently used code to speed up programming in iPython and Jupyter.
        
        ## Install
        bpmagic is up on pip, so you can simply call:
        `pip install bpmagic`
        
        ## Loading bpmagic
        To load the bpmagic namespaces, you can use the load_ext magic function:
        `%load_ext bpmagic`
        To prevent typing this everytime, you can add this to your ipython profile startup (mine is in `/.ipython/profile_default/startup/`) and place the above command into a `*.ipy` file (you can name it whatever you want, I used `bpmagic.ipy`)
        
        
        
        ## Save
        
        Using the `%%isave` magic function, you can write and save a chunk of code into a new bpmagic namespace. For example:
        
        ```
        	%%isave data
        	import pandas as pd
        	import numpy as np
        	import scipy as sp
        ``` 
        
        This will save your current cell of code into the namespace `data`. If the namespace is already defined, you can overwrite using the -o flag:
        
        ```
        	%%isave plot -o
        	import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
        	import seaborn as sns
        	%matplotlib inline
        ``` 
        
        ## Load
        
        Using the `%iload` function, you can load up 1 or more profiles at once. For example:
        
        `%iload data plot`
        
        This will load the boiler plate code for `data` and `plot` and replace the cell that contained `%iload` with:
        
        ```
        	# data
        	import pandas as pd
        	import numpy as np
        	import scipy as sp
        
        	# plot
        	import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
        	import seaborn as sns
        	%matplotlib inline
        
        ``` 
        
        ## Delete
        If you pass a profile name after `%idelete`, you will remove that profile name. Example:
        `%idelete data`
        
        ## Rename
        Passing in the old name followed by the new profile name will change the name of a profile:
        `%irename plot plotting`
        
        
        ## List
        To get a list of current profiles, simply call `%ilist` in ipython, and it will return a list of all of your current profiles.
Keywords: python,magic,jupyter,ipython,boiler,plate,bp
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Framework :: IPython
