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1 1 .TH IPCLUSTER 1 "June 10, 2012" "" ""
2 2 .SH NAME
3 3 \fBipcluster \- start a cluster for IPython parallel computing
4 4 .SH SYNOPSIS
5 5
6 6 .B ipcluster subcommand
7 7 .RI [ options ]
8 8
9 9 .SH DESCRIPTION
10 10 Start an IPython cluster for parallel computing.
11 11
12 For more information on how to use ipcluster, see 'ipcluster --help',
13 or 'ipcluster --help-all' for all available command-line options.
12 For more information on how to use ipcluster, see 'ipcluster \-\-help',
13 or 'ipcluster \-\-help\-all' for all available command\(hyline options.
14 14
15 15 .SH "SEE ALSO"
16 16 .BR ipython(1),
17 17 .BR ipcontroller(1),
18 18 .BR ipengine(1),
19 19 .br
20 20 .SH AUTHORS
21 21 \fBipcluster\fP ships with IPython, maintained by the IPython Development Team.
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1 1 .TH IPCONTROLLER 1 "June 10, 2012" "" ""
2 2 .SH NAME
3 3 \fBipcontroller \- start a controller for IPython parallel computing
4 4
5 5 .SH SYNOPSIS
6 6 .B ipcontroller
7 7 .RI [ options ]
8 8
9 9 .SH DESCRIPTION
10 10 ipcontroller starts a controller for the IPython cluster
11 11
12 For more information on how to use ipcontroller, see 'ipcontroller --help',
13 or 'ipcontroller --help-all' for all available command-line options.
12 For more information on how to use ipcontroller, see 'ipcontroller \-\-help',
13 or 'ipcontroller \-\-help\-all' for all available command\(hyline options.
14 14
15 15 .SH "SEE ALSO"
16 16 .BR ipython(1),
17 17 .BR ipengine(1),
18 18 .BR ipcluster(1)
19 19 .br
20 20 .SH AUTHORS
21 21 \fBipcontroller\fP ships with IPython, maintained by the IPython Development Team.
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1 1 .TH IPENGINE 1 "June 10, 2012" "" ""
2 2 .SH NAME
3 3 \fBipengine \- IPython parallel computing engine
4 4 .SH SYNOPSIS
5 5 .B ipengine
6 6 .RI [ options ]
7 7
8 8 .SH DESCRIPTION
9 9 ipengine starts an engine for the IPython cluster
10 10
11 For more information on how to use ipengine, see 'ipengine --help',
12 or 'ipengine --help-all' for all available command-line options.
11 For more information on how to use ipengine, see 'ipengine \-\-help',
12 or 'ipengine \-\-help\-all' for all available command\(hyline options.
13 13
14 14 .SH "SEE ALSO"
15 15 .BR ipython(1),
16 16 .BR ipcontroller(1),
17 17 .BR ipcluster(1)
18 18 .br
19 19 .SH AUTHORS
20 20 \fBipengine\fP ships with IPython, maintained by the IPython Development Team.
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1 1 .TH IPLOGGER 1 "June 10, 2012" "" ""
2 2 .SH NAME
3 3 iplogger \- IPython logging utility for parallel computing.
4 4 .SH SYNOPSIS
5 5 .B iplogger
6 6 .RI [ options ]
7 7
8 8 .SH DESCRIPTION
9 9 Start an IPython log aggregator.
10 10
11 11 IPython controllers and engines (and your own processes) can broadcast log
12 12 messages over zeromq to a single logger instance.
13 13
14 For more information on how to use iplogger, see 'iplogger --help',
15 or 'iplogger --help-all' for all available command-line options.
14 For more information on how to use iplogger, see 'iplogger \-\-help',
15 or 'iplogger \-\-help\-all' for all available command\(hyline options.
16 16
17 17 .SH "SEE ALSO"
18 18 .BR ipython(1),
19 19 .BR ipcontroller(1),
20 20 .BR ipengine(1),
21 21 .BR ipcluster(1)
22 22 .br
23 23 .SH AUTHOR
24 24 \fBiplogger\fP is a tool that ships with IPython, created by
25 25 the IPython Development Team.
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1 1 .\" Hey, EMACS: -*- nroff -*-
2 2 .\" First parameter, NAME, should be all caps
3 3 .\" Second parameter, SECTION, should be 1-8, maybe w/ subsection
4 4 .\" other parameters are allowed: see man(7), man(1)
5 5 .TH IPYTHON 1 "July 15, 2011"
6 6 .\" Please adjust this date whenever revising the manpage.
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18 18 .\" .SH section heading
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22 22 .\" To preview this page as plain text: nroff -man ipython.1
23 23 .\"
24 24 .SH NAME
25 25 ipython \- Tools for Interactive Computing in Python.
26 26 .SH SYNOPSIS
27 27 .B ipython
28 28 .RI [ options ] " files" ...
29 29
30 30 .B ipython subcommand
31 31 .RI [ options ] ...
32 32
33 33 .SH DESCRIPTION
34 34 An interactive Python shell with automatic history (input and output), dynamic
35 35 object introspection, easier configuration, command completion, access to the
36 36 system shell, integration with numerical and scientific computing tools,
37 37 web notebook, Qt console, and more.
38 38
39 For more information on how to use IPython, see 'ipython --help',
40 or 'ipython --help-all' for all available command-line options.
39 For more information on how to use IPython, see 'ipython \-\-help',
40 or 'ipython \-\-help\-all' for all available command\(hyline options.
41 41
42 42 .SH "ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES"
43 43 .sp
44 44 .PP
45 45 \fIIPYTHONDIR\fR
46 46 .RS 4
47 47 This is the location where IPython stores all its configuration files. The default
48 48 on most platforms is $HOME/.ipython, but on Linux IPython respects the XDG config
49 49 specification, which will put IPYTHONDIR in $HOME/.config/ipython by default.
50 50
51 51 You can see the computed value of IPYTHONDIR with `ipython locate`.
52 52
53 53 .SH FILES
54 54
55 55 IPython uses various configuration files stored in profiles within IPYTHONDIR.
56 56 To generate the default configuration files and start configuring IPython,
57 57 do 'ipython profile create', and edit '*_config.py' files located in
58 58 IPYTHONDIR/profile_default.
59 59
60 60 .SH AUTHORS
61 61 IPython is written by the IPython Development Team <https://github.com/ipython/ipython>.
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1 1 .\" Hey, EMACS: -*- nroff -*-
2 2 .\" First parameter, NAME, should be all caps
3 3 .\" Second parameter, SECTION, should be 1-8, maybe w/ subsection
4 4 .\" other parameters are allowed: see man(7), man(1)
5 5 .TH PYCOLOR 1 "July 15, 2011"
6 6 .\" Please adjust this date whenever revising the manpage.
7 7 .\"
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9 9 .\" .nh disable hyphenation
10 10 .\" .hy enable hyphenation
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14 14 .\" .fi enable filling
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16 16 .\" .sp <n> insert n+1 empty lines
17 17 .\" for manpage-specific macros, see man(7)
18 18 .SH NAME
19 19 pycolor \- Colorize a python file or stdin using ANSI and print to stdout.
20 20 .SH SYNOPSIS
21 21 .B pycolor
22 22 .RI [ options ]
23 23 .RI [ file ]
24 24 .SH DESCRIPTION
25 25 Prints a colorized version of the input file (or standard input if no file is
26 given, or the file name - is given) to standard out.
26 given, or the file name \- is given) to standard out.
27 27 .SH OPTIONS
28 28 .TP
29 29 .B \-h, \-\-help
30 30 Output a brief help message.
31 31 .TP
32 32 .B \-s, \-\-scheme <scheme>
33 33 Give the color scheme to use. Currently only Linux (default), LightBG, and
34 34 NoColor are implemented.
35 35 .SH AUTHOR
36 36 pycolor is part of the IPython project (http://ipython.org).
37 37 This manual page was written by Jack Moffitt <jack@xiph.org>,
38 38 for the Debian project (but may be used by others). Updated by Fernando Perez
39 39 <fernando.perez@berkeley.edu>.
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