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Cookbook: Sending built in help to the pager
Brian Granger edited this page Feb 13, 2013
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IPython's %pinfo (?) and %pinfo2 (??) interactive help commands use the pager to avoid flooding the shell with long blocks of text.
Here is a magic command to give the same behavior to Python's built-in (pydoc) help command:
from IPython.core import page
def magic_help(self, s):
"""Retrieve the pydoc help for an object and display it through a pager.
"""
info = self._ofind(s)
if info['found']:
import pydoc
page.page(pydoc.plain(pydoc.render_doc(info["obj"])))
else:
print 'Object `%s` not found' % s
ip = get_ipython()
ip.define_magic("help",magic_help)
After running this code from the interactive prompt or via your local config settings, you can send help through the pager like so:
import re %help re