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Pass tempfile_suffix argument to PromptSession. This ensures that when the open_in_editor() method of the current buffer (a prompt_toolkit.buffer.Buffer) is called, the tempfile opened in the editor will always have a .py extension, to support editor syntax highlighting. The open_input_in_editor(event) function associated with the f2 keybinding manually sets the tempfile_suffix property of the current buffer before calling its open_in_editor() method. The vi keybinding (v) and emacs mode keybinding (c-x c-e) are handled by prompt_toolkit directly, bypassing this function, so the tempfile created when they are used is a .txt file. Passing the tempfile_suffix argument to the PrompSession constructor ensures that .py extension is always used.

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Built-in magic commands

Note

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. However, % might have meaning in other languages.

Here is the help auto-generated from the docstrings of all the available Magics functions that IPython ships with.

You can create and register your own Magics with IPython. You can find many user defined Magics on PyPI. Feel free to publish your own and use the Framework :: IPython trove classifier.