Metadata-Version: 1.0
Name: jarvis
Version: 0.1.5
Summary: Developer companion
Home-page: UNKNOWN
Author: Francois Lagunas
Author-email: francois.lagunas@gmail.com
License: MIT
Description: Jarvis: a python coding companion
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        .. _OpenSceneGraph: http://www.openscenegraph.org
        .. _`Jarvis Front Page`: http://madlag.github.com/jarvis/
        .. _`Bret Victor`: http://worrydream.com/ 
        .. _`Inventing on Principle`: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PUv66718DII
        .. _`Light Table`: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/ibdknox/light-table
        .. _`Jarvis Read The Docs`: http://jarvis.readthedocs.org/en/latest/index.html
        
        Jarvis is a Python coding companion. Point it to a python function, and it will execute it. As soon as you change and save your code, Jarvis will detect it, and will rerun the function.
        
        If an exception is raised, it will be displayed in the error panel.
        
        If you insert some debugging statements in your code, they will be displayed in the debug panel.
        
        Last, but not least, if you are using OpenSceneGraph_ Python bindings, you will be able to output an OSG tree to the Jarvis interface. This way, you can instantly see the new 3D scene your code is generating.
        
        Demo Video
        ==========
        You can have a better description and a *demo video* on the `Jarvis Front Page`_.
        
        Inspiration
        ===========
        
        Jarvis was inspired by works of `Bret Victor`_, especially his talk `Inventing on Principle`_ .
        
        The central idea is that the feedback loop when you are coding should be the shortest possible, so you can see the effect of your code changes instantly, or almost.
        Jarvis implements a (small) subset of these ideas.
        
        Those ideas are also used in the `Light Table`_ KickStarter project.
        
        Installing
        ==========
        1. install qt, pyqt, osg, osgswig
        2. install pymacs and jinja2 if you want to use emacs bindings
        3. ``pip install jarvis``
        4. ``jarvis -filename_function my_python_file.py:main``
        5. Enjoy !
        
        
        Full  Documentation
        ============
        You will find the full documentation at `Jarvis Read The Docs`_ .
        
        
        News
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        0.1
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        *Release date: 12-Jun-2012*
        
        * Initial release
        
        
Keywords: debugging
Platform: UNKNOWN
