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vim-python-docstring

This is a plugin to Vim and NeoVim for the creation of Python docstrings.

What it does

Docstrings for methods will contain a list of parameters and their type hints, list of raised exceptions and whether the method yields or raises.

Class docstring will have a list of atributes.

usage

It uses Python's ast library for parsing code. This makes it quite robust solution, which can handle function signature such as

def foo(a='foo(c,d)',
    b,
    z):
        pass

Installation

If you use for example Vundle, add Plugin 'pixelneo/vim-python-docstring' to your .vimrc file.

Alternatively if you have Vim 8 and newer, you can clone this repository into ~/.vim/pack/<whatever>/start/ where <whatever> is whatever you want it to be.

If you have neovim, install python provider first: pip3 install pynvim.

Usage

The plugin has only commands which you can map however you like (i use <leader>ss for :Docstring).

  1. Place cursor at the first line of the object (def ... of class ...) for which you want to create a docstring
  2. Then type :Docstring or different command

The plugin uses these commands:

Command Description
Docstring Create full docstring
DocstringTypes Just like :Docstring but includes type hints
DocstringLine Create empty one-line docstring

Options:

There are things you can set.

The g:vpd_indent option

String which you use to indent your code.

Default: ' ' (4 spaces).

let g:vpd_indent = '    '

The g:python_style option

Which docstring style you wish to use.

Default: 'google'

Possible values = ['google', 'numpy', 'rest', 'epytext']

let g:python_style = 'google'

Development

Pull requests are welcome as are feature request and issue reports.

You can encounter some situations in which the plugin may not work as expected. Most notably there may be issues if your keyword for refering to instance is not self -- in such case it may be added to the list of arguments.

There are more unsolved issues.

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