pylyzer
erg
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2,006 | 2,590 | |
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7.5 | 9.8 | |
12 days ago | 6 days ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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pylyzer
- Pylyzer – A fast static code analyzer and language server for Python
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Mypy 1.6 Released
There's pylyzer[0], but it's in the early stages.
[0] https://github.com/mtshiba/pylyzer
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Ruff v0.1.0
I’ve just found out pylyzer https://github.com/mtshiba/pylyzer
Not sure how good it is.
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How do you enable semantic highlighting for Python?
That explains why I didn't see textDocument/semanticTokens/full or anything like it in pyright's code. Do you happen to know of any Python LSP that has semantic tokens? pylsp, pyright, and jedi-language-server all don't have it. The only one I could find that might support it is https://github.com/mtshiba/pylyzer but I haven't tried that LSP yet
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FastAPI 0.100.0:Release Notes
You might want to check Pylyzer then (https://github.com/mtshiba/pylyzer).
I'm not involved at all. It is still very very early in development. But as it is in the same vein, I thought I'd mentioned it here.
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Python development in a restricted environment
I don't need a lot. Something like "go to definition" and "show docstring" would go a long way, "signature help" would be nice... I'd take a nice completion, but that would just be a cherry on top. Any low-effort ways to achieve this? I've found https://github.com/mtshiba/pylyzer which looked really nice (and I could just download the right binary), but it has another programming language as a dependency, which is kind of intimidating...
- [Neovim] Pylyser python lsp
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Astral: Next-gen Python tooling
Perhaps pylyzer can deliver. https://github.com/mtshiba/pylyzer
- Ask HN: Is there a Ruff for Python static type checking?
- Pylyser python lsp
erg
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Pylyzer – A fast static code analyzer and language server for Python
Looking through the code, Pylyzer seems to be a thin wrapper around Erg [1]. To typecheck, it converts your Python AST to an Erg AST, then runs its through the Erg typechecker and returns the errors.
Faster typechecking for Python is very much needed. But this project seems like it was built in a hackathon —- it is not a true standalone typchecker.
[1] https://github.com/erg-lang/erg
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This Week in Python
erg – A Python-compatible statically typed language
- erg: A Python-compatible statically typed language
- erg: A Python-compatible statically typed language written in Rust
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Erg: a Python-Compatible Statically Typed Language
I have been developing a programming language for a few years and this week I published it on GitHub.
- Erg: A Python-compatible statically typed language
- GitHub - erg-lang/erg: A Python-compatible statically typed language
- Erg: a statically typed language that is Python compatible
What are some alternatives?
python-lsp-ruff - Linter plugin for pylsp based on ruff.
pyxel - A retro game engine for Python
pyright-inlay-hints - Static Type Checker for Python
pytype - A static type analyzer for Python code
nvim-lspconfig - Quickstart configs for Nvim LSP
nimpy - Nim - Python bridge
fastapi-router-controller - A FastAPI utility to allow Controller Class usage
libtmux - ⚙️ Python API / wrapper for tmux
ruff - An extremely fast Python linter and code formatter, written in Rust.
cats-effect - The pure asynchronous runtime for Scala
pyright - Static Type Checker for Python
Flask - The Python micro framework for building web applications.