# python command alias py='python' # Find python file alias pyfind='find . -name "*.py"' # Remove python compiled byte-code and mypy/pytest cache in either the current # directory or in a list of specified directories (including sub directories). function pyclean() { ZSH_PYCLEAN_PLACES=${*:-'.'} find ${ZSH_PYCLEAN_PLACES} -type f -name "*.py[co]" -delete find ${ZSH_PYCLEAN_PLACES} -type d -name "__pycache__" -delete find ${ZSH_PYCLEAN_PLACES} -depth -type d -name ".mypy_cache" -exec rm -r "{}" + find ${ZSH_PYCLEAN_PLACES} -depth -type d -name ".pytest_cache" -exec rm -r "{}" + } # Add the user installed site-packages paths to PYTHONPATH, only if the # directory exists. Also preserve the current PYTHONPATH value. # Feel free to autorun this when .zshrc loads. function pyuserpaths() { local targets=("python2" "python3") # bins # Get existing interpreters. local interps=() for target in $targets; do [ `command -v $target` ] && interps+=($target) done # Check for a non-standard install directory. local user_base="${HOME}/.local" [ $PYTHONUSERBASE ] && user_base=$PYTHONUSERBASE # Add version specific paths, if: # it exists in the filesystem; # it isn't in PYTHONPATH already. for interp in $interps; do # Get minor release version. local ver=`$interp -V 2>&1` ver=`echo ${ver:7} | cut -d '.' -f 1,2` # The patch version is variable length, truncate it. local site_pkgs="${user_base}/lib/python${ver}/site-packages" [[ -d $site_pkgs && ! $PYTHONPATH =~ $site_pkgs ]] && export PYTHONPATH=${site_pkgs}:$PYTHONPATH done } # Grep among .py files alias pygrep='grep -nr --include="*.py"' # Run proper IPython regarding current virtualenv (if any) alias ipython="python -c 'import IPython; IPython.terminal.ipapp.launch_new_instance()'"