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Kite is a plugin for your IDE that uses machine learning to give you useful code completions for Python. Start coding faster today.
Let me introduce you to a Python auto-completion tool: Kite. It is simple to use, supports multiple ides and operating systems, and is free to use.
Download it at kite.com/download/
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Supports Windows, Mac, Linux\
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Support for Atom, PyCharm, Sublime, VS Code, Vim, IntelliJ, and more languages are being expanded.
More importantly, it has made coding so much more efficient that even the father of Python has given it great praise, saying he loves it.
Here’s a look at what it does, which is worth using for those of you who use Python a lot.
What is Kite good at? \
Normally when we are developing, we can call functions directly and complete them automatically using Pycharm, for example, but they are static and do not change as the developer writes. So, no matter how our code changes, the autocomplete function is always the same. When we write functions like the following, we need to modify parameters and substatements ourselves.
Kite’s Intelligent Snippets engine automatically checks the most common patterns in our code base and provides them as we write code, using machine learning to predict common programming patterns.
Here’s a quick invocation of requests. Post with an Intelligent Snippets:
How does Kite work?
Let’s see what the difference is between normal lifting and Kite lifting? On the left is the Kite operation, which is fast with half the keystrokes, and on the right is the normal speed.
In addition, Kite also integrates search capabilities and provides explanations and code demos of 800+ Python libraries, so you can click through them if you have questions, saving Google the trouble.
Tried, very good, hurry up and try it.
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