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===== dummy ===== | ===== dummy ===== | ||
+ | ==== configure pycharm with pytest ==== | ||
+ | < | ||
+ | File -> Settings -> Tools -> Python Integrated Tools -> Testing -> Default test runner -> select pytest from the dropdown -> OK | ||
+ | </ | ||
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+ | Tested with pycharm 2022.1 | ||
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+ | Ref: https:// | ||
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+ | ==== mark import as used ==== | ||
+ | On the unused import line press Alt+Enter -> " | ||
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+ | Ref:- https:// | ||
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+ | To revert back to the normal behaviour | ||
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+ | Ctrl+Alt+s -> Inspections -> search for " | ||
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+ | Ref:- https:// | ||
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+ | ==== copy function name with the class name ==== | ||
+ | * ctrl+alt+shift+c | ||
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+ | ==== Skip breakpoints ==== | ||
+ | * https:// | ||
+ | * Ctrl+Alt+F9 - run to cursor and skip all the break points in between | ||
+ | * https:// | ||
+ | * Alt+Shift+F8 - step over the current line of code and ignore all the break points in between | ||
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+ | * https:// | ||
+ | * Alt+F9 - run to cursor | ||
+ | * https:// | ||
+ | * F8 - step over | ||
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==== useful command line shortcuts ==== | ==== useful command line shortcuts ==== | ||
* Ctrl+E - recent files | * Ctrl+E - recent files | ||
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released, version | released, version | ||
+ | 2023-03-29, 2023.1 | ||
+ | 2023-03-09, 2022.3.3 | ||
+ | 2023-03-15, 2022.2.5 | ||
+ | 2022-08-16, 2022.2.1 | ||
+ | 2022-04-12, 2022.1 | ||
+ | 2021-07-27, 2021.2 | ||
+ | 2021-04-06, 2021.1 | ||
2020-12-01, 2020.3 | 2020-12-01, 2020.3 | ||
2020-07-28, 2020.2 | 2020-07-28, 2020.2 |
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