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Current state: a user invokes `ipython` and is provided with the IPython instance regarding the `$PATH`. Proposed state: a user invokes `ipython` (which is a new alias in the *python plugin*) and is provided with the proper IPython instance regarding the currently activated virtualenv. Example: the user's default Python is 2.7 with installed IPython 2.7. User activates Python 3.5 virtualenv where he installs IPython 3.5. After activating the environment, one expects `ipython` to run the version 3.5, which does not happen by default. Instead, IPython 2.7 is used, which in counter-intuitive and often causes problem. Closes #5797
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# python plugin
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The plugin adds several aliases for useful [python](https://www.python.org/) commands.
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To use it, add `python` to the plugins array of your zshrc file:
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```
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plugins=(... python)
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```
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## Aliases
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| `pyfind` | Finds .py files recursively in the current directory |
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| `pyclean [dirs]` | Deletes byte-code and cache files from a list of directories or the current one |
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| `pygrep <text>` | Looks for `text` in .py files |
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| `ipython` | Runs the appropriate `ipython` version according to the activated virtualenv |
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