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Hi,
Yes you have auto-complete built-in Jupyter, like you have in any other Jupyter environment. Simply hit the "Tab" key while writing code. This will open a menu with suggestions. Hit "Enter" to choose the suggestion.
There are many useful keyboard shortcut in Jupyter, have a look at https://www.cheatography.com/weidadeyue/cheat-sheets/jupyter-notebook/
Cheers,
Alexandre
Hi,
Yes you have auto-complete built-in Jupyter, like you have in any other Jupyter environment. Simply hit the "Tab" key while writing code. This will open a menu with suggestions. Hit "Enter" to choose the suggestion.
There are many useful keyboard shortcut in Jupyter, have a look at https://www.cheatography.com/weidadeyue/cheat-sheets/jupyter-notebook/
Cheers,
Alexandre
Hi, I developed a code autocompletion plugin for Jupyter Notebook based on TabNine which provides code auto-completion with deep learning. Equipped this will make you more productive, Welcome to use:) https://github.com/wenmin-wu/jupyter-tabnine
Hello! I'm a hobby programmer using Jupyter. I enabled Hinterland autocoplete extension which worked nice. Later on I found you TabNine and wanted to try it too. Unfortunatelly It didn't work and also stopped Hinterland working. I tried with unstallation of TabNine to start Hinterland work again. But it didn't help. Could you please advise how I can repair it?
@MoniaJ ,
How did you get hinterland working? Have you been able to fix things since you attempted to move to TabNine?
Yes it is possible to use intellisense and autocomplete in Jupyter Notebook.
No matter how good you are in programming with respect to a language like python you may not be able to remember all the functions names or syntax or function parameters. So you may require to use intellisense or autocomplete feature of Jupyter notebook while programming in pandas, python and similar libraries.
I found a good explanation here.
https://botbark.com/2019/12/18/how-to-enable-intellisense-or-autocomplete-in-jupyter-notebook/
You can use IntelliSense or autocomplete in Jupyter notebook by using different keys.
Please watch the below video for more details.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nwO0-8yjrzM&t=25s
Just incase you are interested, we published a Knowledge Base article about this: https://community.dataiku.com/t5/Product-Knowledge-Base/How-to-enable-auto-completion-in-Jupyter-Not...
%config Completer.use_jedi = False
It will work just for ipython users.
It worked!
Thank you