A list of all the %something
Is there somewhere a list of the %something
and their explanations. I have discovered recently %hist
. I wonder if there are other beyond the traditional %display latex
.
Is there somewhere a list of the %something
and their explanations. I have discovered recently %hist
. I wonder if there are other beyond the traditional %display latex
.
Some of these come from IPython, and they are documented at https://ipython.readthedocs.io/en/sta.... I don't think there is a comprehensive list of all of them in Sage's documentation, though. If you type %[TAB]
, then a list will pop up. From the command line you can actually see the whole list, whereas in the notebook you have to scroll.
sage: % [then I hit the TAB key]
%%! %ed %logstate %polymake %runfile
%%HTML %edit %logstop %%polymake %sage0
%%SVG %env %ls %popd %%sage0
%alias %%file %lsmagic %pprint %save
%alias_magic %%fortran %lx %precision %sc
%attach %gap %macro %prun %%script
%autoawait %%gap %magic %%prun %set_env
%autocall %gp %magma %psearch %%sh
%autoindent %%gp %%magma %psource %singular
%automagic %gui %man %pushd %%singular
%%bash %hist %%markdown %pwd %store
%bookmark %history %matplotlib %pycat %%svg
%%capture %%html %maxima %pylab %sx
%cat %iload %%maxima %%pypy %%sx
%cd %%javascript %mkdir %%python %system
%clear %%js %more %%python2 %%system
%colors %killbgscripts %mv %%python3 %tb
%conda %%latex %notebook %quickref %time
%config %ldir %page %recall %%time
%cp %less %paste %rehashx %timeit
%cpaste %lf %pastebin %reload_ext %%timeit
%crun %lk %pdb %rep %unalias
%%cython %ll %pdef %rerun %unload_ext
%debug %load %pdoc %reset %who
%%debug %load_ext %%perl %reset_selective %who_ls
%dhist %loadpy %pfile %rm %whos
%dirs %logoff %pinfo %rmdir %%writefile
%display %logon %pinfo2 %%ruby %xdel
%doctest_mode %logstart %pip %run %xmode
Similarly there is no collected list of their explanations, but you can evaluate %run?
(for example) to see the documentation for the individual "magic" commands.
The Sage documentation may help.
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Asked: 2023-04-16 16:33:46 +0100
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Last updated: Apr 17 '23