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pycg
jedi
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:help jedi-vi doesn't work at all after installation via vim-plug
I don't use jedi at all, but from a quick glance at the README of the package you've installed, the code you've posted in your post installs the wrong repo; it seems davidhalter/jedi is just jedi's backend. To make it work with vim, install one of the plugins suggested in the README instead (it seems that davidhalter/jedi-vim) is the one you're looking for.
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code auto-complete
Jedi: https://github.com/davidhalter/jedi
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What are your bad python habits?
Or better, use refactoring tool like rope, jedi, or whatever you have in your IDE to rename them.
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Get jedi working in Kate
Get jedi working in Kate · Issue #1539 · davidhalter/jedi
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IDE Similar to PyCharm for Work
For text completion, Jedi. For automated refactoring, I highly recommend rope. Some of the previously mentioned plugins provides Vim integrations with these excellent tools.
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Anybody using lsp-mode for python?
Take a look at some LSP servers that use Jedi https://github.com/davidhalter/jedi
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The Database Inside Your Codebase
I've been playing with some ideas for creating a SQLite database of classes, functions and suchlike found in Python code, so I can analyze my codebases with SQL queries.
I've had some good initial results with https://github.com/davidhalter/jedi - which is the Python introspection library that powers various editor autocomplete implementations. I have a prototype which uses that to create a SQL database of functions, classes and places that they are used.
I've also been playing with https://github.com/github/semantic - it can parse Python, JavaScript and other languages and offers a --json-symbols option which dumps out a JSON object showing the symbols (functions, variables etc) found in the code.
What are some alternatives?
pyt - A Static Analysis Tool for Detecting Security Vulnerabilities in Python Web Applications
python-lsp-server - Fork of the python-language-server project, maintained by the Spyder IDE team and the community
pytype - A static type analyzer for Python code
python-language-server - An implementation of the Language Server Protocol for Python
manticore - Symbolic execution tool
sourcery - Instant AI code reviews
MATE - MATE is a suite of tools for interactive program analysis with a focus on hunting for bugs in C and C++ code using Code Property Graphs.
Rope - a python refactoring library
pyre-check - Performant type-checking for python.
Python-mode - Vim python-mode. PyLint, Rope, Pydoc, breakpoints from box.
pyright - Static Type Checker for Python
coc.nvim - Nodejs extension host for vim & neovim, load extensions like VSCode and host language servers.