Introduction to IPython configuration
Setting configurable options
Many of IPython's classes have configurable attributes (see :doc:`options/index` for the list). These can be configured in several ways.
Python config files
To create the blank config files, run:
ipython profile create [profilename]
If you leave out the profile name, the files will be created for the default profile (see :ref:`profiles`). These will typically be located in :file:`~/.ipython/profile_default/`, and will be named :file:`ipython_config.py`, :file:`ipython_notebook_config.py`, etc. The settings in :file:`ipython_config.py` apply to all IPython commands.
The files typically start by getting the root config object:
c = get_config()
You can then configure class attributes like this:
c.InteractiveShell.automagic = False
Be careful with spelling--incorrect names will simply be ignored, with no error.
To add to a collection which may have already been defined elsewhere, you can use methods like those found on lists, dicts and sets: append, extend, :meth:`~IPython.config.loader.LazyConfigValue.prepend` (like extend, but at the front), add and update (which works both for dicts and sets):
c.InteractiveShellApp.extensions.append('rmagic')
Example config file
# sample ipython_config.py c = get_config() c.TerminalIPythonApp.display_banner = True c.InteractiveShellApp.log_level = 20 c.InteractiveShellApp.extensions = [ 'myextension' ] c.InteractiveShellApp.exec_lines = [ 'import numpy', 'import scipy' ] c.InteractiveShellApp.exec_files = [ 'mycode.py', 'fancy.ipy' ] c.InteractiveShell.autoindent = True c.InteractiveShell.colors = 'LightBG' c.InteractiveShell.confirm_exit = False c.InteractiveShell.deep_reload = True c.InteractiveShell.editor = 'nano' c.InteractiveShell.xmode = 'Context' c.PromptManager.in_template = 'In [\#]: ' c.PromptManager.in2_template = ' .\D.: ' c.PromptManager.out_template = 'Out[\#]: ' c.PromptManager.justify = True c.PrefilterManager.multi_line_specials = True c.AliasManager.user_aliases = [ ('la', 'ls -al') ]
Command line arguments
Every configurable value can be set from the command line, using this syntax:
ipython --ClassName.attribute=value
Many frequently used options have short aliases and flags, such as --matplotlib (to integrate with a matplotlib GUI event loop) or --pdb (automatic post-mortem debugging of exceptions).
To see all of these abbreviated options, run:
ipython --help ipython notebook --help # etc.
The config magic
You can also modify config from inside IPython, using a magic command:
%config IPCompleter.greedy = True
At present, this only affects the current session - changes you make to config are not saved anywhere.
Profiles
IPython can use multiple profiles, with separate configuration and history. By default, if you don't specify a profile, IPython always runs in the default profile. To use a new profile:
ipython profile create foo # create the profile foo ipython --profile=foo # start IPython using the new profile
Profiles are typically stored in :ref:`ipythondir`, but you can also keep a profile in the current working directory, for example to distribute it with a project. To find a profile directory on the filesystem:
ipython locate profile foo
The IPython directory
IPython stores its files---config, command history and extensions---in the directory :file:`~/.ipython/` by default.