Making Python Code Idiomatic by Automatic Refactoring Non-Idiomatic Python Code with Pythonic Idioms

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  • pylsp-rope

    Extended refactoring capabilities for python-lsp-server using Rope

  • Rope's Restructuring refactoring is very powerful and flexible, and it's very accurate given the pattern, however it's currently only accessible from rope's programmatic interface, which means you have to write a little bit of Python code to use it. I've not been able to figure out how best to expose this capability into easy to use user interface within text editors/IDEs and especially within the constraints of LSP for pylsp-rope.

  • Rope

    a python refactoring library

  • If you are interested in discussing this or have ideas you want to sketch out, meet me at rope's GitHub Discussion.

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  • sourcery

    Instant AI code reviews (by sourcery-ai)

  • Looks downright wicked https://sourcery.ai/

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