IPython
  • Introduction
    • Overview
    • Enhanced interactive Python shell
    • Decoupled two-process model
    • Interactive parallel computing
  • What’s new in IPython
    • Development version
    • 1.0 Series
    • Issues closed in the 1.0 development cycle
    • 0.13 Series
    • Issues closed in the 0.13 development cycle
    • 0.12 Series
    • Issues closed in the 0.12 development cycle
    • 0.11 Series
    • Issues closed in the 0.11 development cycle
    • 0.10 series
    • 0.9 series
    • 0.8 series
  • Installation
    • Quickstart
    • Overview
    • Installing IPython itself
    • Basic optional dependencies
    • Dependencies for IPython.parallel (parallel computing)
    • Dependencies for IPython.kernel.zmq
    • Dependencies for the IPython QT console
    • Dependencies for the IPython HTML notebook
    • Dependencies for nbconvert (converting notebooks to various formats)
  • Using IPython for interactive work
    • Introducing IPython
    • IPython Tips & Tricks
    • IPython reference
    • IPython as a system shell
    • A Qt Console for IPython
    • The IPython Notebook
    • Converting notebooks to other formats
    • Running a notebook server
  • Using IPython for parallel computing
    • Overview and getting started
    • Starting the IPython controller and engines
    • IPython’s Direct interface
    • Parallel Magic Commands
    • The IPython task interface
    • The AsyncResult object
    • Using MPI with IPython
    • IPython’s Task Database
    • Security details of IPython
    • Getting started with Windows HPC Server 2008
    • Parallel examples
    • DAG Dependencies
    • Details of Parallel Computing with IPython
    • Transitioning from IPython.kernel to IPython.parallel
  • Configuration and customization
    • Overview of the IPython configuration system
    • IPython extensions
    • Configuring the ipython command line application
    • Integrating your objects with IPython
    • Editor configuration
    • Custom input transformation
    • Outdated configuration information that might still be useful
  • IPython developer’s guide
    • Working with IPython source code
    • Messaging in IPython
    • Messaging for Parallel Computing
    • Connection Diagrams of The IPython ZMQ Cluster
  • The IPython API
  • About IPython
    • Credits
    • History
    • License and Copyright
 
IPython
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  • Git for development
  • Edit on GitHub

Git for developmentΒΆ

Contents:

  • Making your own copy (fork) of ipython
    • Set up and configure a github account
    • Create your own forked copy of ipython
  • Set up your fork
    • Overview
    • In detail
  • Configure git
    • Overview
    • In detail
    • Advanced git configuration
    • Other configuration recommended by Yarik
  • Development workflow
    • Workflow summary
    • Making a new feature branch
    • The editing workflow
    • Asking for code review
    • Asking for your changes to be merged with the main repo
    • Merging from trunk
    • Deleting a branch on github
    • Several people sharing a single repository
    • Exploring your repository
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