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r18294 | ======================= | ||
Built-in magic commands | ||||
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Matthias Bussonnier
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r22598 | .. note:: | ||
Carol Willing
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r22601 | To Jupyter users: Magics are specific to and provided by the IPython kernel. | ||
Whether magics are available on a kernel is a decision that is made by | ||||
the kernel developer on a per-kernel basis. To work properly, Magics must | ||||
use a syntax element which is not valid in the underlying language. For | ||||
example, the IPython kernel uses the `%` syntax element for magics as `%` | ||||
is not a valid unary operator in Python. While, the syntax element has | ||||
meaning in other languages. | ||||
Matthias Bussonnier
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r22598 | |||
Here is the help auto generated from the docstrings of all the available magics | ||||
function that IPython ships with. | ||||
You can create an register your own magics with IPython. You can find many user | ||||
defined magics on `PyPI <https://pypi.io>`_. Feel free to publish your own and | ||||
use the ``Framework :: IPython`` trove classifier. | ||||
Thomas Kluyver
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r18294 | .. include:: magics-generated.txt | ||