*pydocstring.txt* Generate Python docstring to your Python code. Version: 2.5.0 Author: Shinya Ohynagi Repository: http://github.com/heavenshell/vim-pydocstring/ License: BSD, see LICENSE for more details. ============================================================================== CONTENTS *pydocstring-vim-contents* Introduction |pydocstring-introduction| Install |pydocstring-install| Tutorial |pydocstring-tutorial| Template |pydocstring-template| Variables |pydocstring-variables| ============================================================================== INTRODUCTION *pydocstring-vim-introduction* |Pydocstring| is a generater of Python docstring. * Insert one-line docstring. * Insert multi-line docstring. This plugin is heavily inspired by phpdoc.vim and sonictemplate.vim. - phpdoc.vim http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=1355 - sonictemplate.vim https://github.com/mattn/sonictemplate-vim ============================================================================== INSTALL *pydocstring-vim-install* Install the distributed files into Vim runtime directory which is usually ~/.vim/, or $HOME/vimfiles on Windows. If you install pathogen that provided from Tim Pope, you should extract the file into 'bundle' directory. Pydocstring v2 is support only Vim8 and depends on `doq`. Install `doq` first. > $ make install > If you want install `doq` manually, you can install from `PyPi`. > $ python3 -m venv ./venv $ ./venv/bin/pip3 install doq < Than set installed `doq` path to |g:pydocstring_doq_path|. Activated venv needs to be deactivated before insatll doq. ============================================================================== TUTORIAL *pydocstring-vim-tutorial* 1. def keyword. Define function to your code. > def foo(arg1, arg2): pass < Set cursor on `def` line and type following. > :Pydocstring < Then docstring put under `def` line. > def foo(arg1, arg2): """foo. :param arg1: :param arg2: """ pass < 2. class keyword. Define class to your code. > class Foo(object): def foo(self): pass def arg1(self, arg1): pass < Set cursor on `class` line and type following. > :Pydocstring < Then one-line docstring put under `class` line. > class Foo(object): """Foo.""" def foo(self): pass def bar(self, arg1): pass < Set cursor on `def foo` line and type following. > :Pydocstring < Then one-line docstring put under `def foo` line. > class Foo(object): """Foo.""" def foo(self): """foo.""" pass def bar(self, arg1): pass < Set cursor on `def bar` line and type following. > :Pydocstring < Then one-line docstring put under `def bar` line. > class Foo(object): """Foo.""" def foo(self): """foo.""" pass def bar(self, arg1): """bar. :param arg1: """ pass < 3. Visual select format > class Foo(object): def foo(self): pass def bar(self, arg1): pass < Visual select `v3j` and type following > :'<,'>Pydocstring < Then docstrings put under `class Foo(object):` and `def bar` line. > class Foo(object): """Foo.""" def foo(self): """foo.""" pass 4. Format current buffer type following > :PydocstringFormat < Then docstrings will put under class, def keywords. ============================================================================== TEMPLATE *pydocstring-vim-template* If you don't like default docstring, You can modify docstring template. > let g:pydocstring_templates_path = '/path/to/your/template/directory' < You can create custom template. See `tests/templates' for example. ============================================================================== VARIABLES *pydocstring-vim-variables* pydocstring_formatter *g:pydocstring_formatter* Formatter option. 'sphinx', 'google', 'numpy' Default value is 'sphinx' g:pydocstring_templates_path *g:pydocstring_templates_path* Path to your own template file. Refer template/pydocstring/ about the default value. g:pydocstring_doq_path *g:pydocstring_doq_path* Path to doq command. Default value is 'lib/doq' g:pydocstring_enable_mapping *g:pydocstring_enable_mapping* Disable this option to prevent pydocstring from creating any key mapping to the `:Pydocstring` command. Note: this value is overridden if you explicitly create a mapping in your vimrc, such as if you do: nmap (pydocstring) Default value is '1' g:pydocstring_ignore_init *g:pydocstring_ignore_init* Ignore to generate __init__ method docstring. This option only available at `:PydocstringFormat` Default value is '0' ============================================================================== vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:noet:fen:fdl=0: