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-*nvim_python.txt* For Nvim. {Nvim}
-
-
- NVIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Thiago de Arruda
-
-
-Python plugins and scripting in Nvim *nvim-python*
-
-1. Introduction |nvim-python-intro|
-2. Quickstart |nvim-python-quickstart|
-3. Troubleshooting |nvim-python-troubleshooting|
-
-==============================================================================
-1. Introduction *nvim-python-intro*
-
-Through external Python interpreters connected via |rpc|, Nvim supports the
-legacy |python-vim| and |python3| interfaces.
-
-Note: Only the Vim 7.3 API is supported; bindeval (Vim 7.4) is not.
-
-==============================================================================
-2. Quickstart *nvim-python-quickstart*
-
-If you used a package manager to install Nvim, there's a good chance that
-it also provides the `neovim` Python package. If it doesn't, follow these
-steps to install the package with Python's package manager, `pip`.
-
-Note: Depending on your system, `pip` might refer to Python 2 or Python 3,
- which is why the following instructions mention `pip2` or `pip3`
- explicitly. If one of these is not available for you, maybe `pip`
- is what you want.
-
-To use Vim Python 2/3 plugins with Nvim, do the following:
-
-- For Python 2 plugins, make sure an interpreter for Python 2.6 or 2.7 is
- available in your `$PATH`, then install the `neovim` Python package systemwide:
- >
- $ sudo pip2 install neovim
-<
- or for the current user:
->
- $ pip2 install --user neovim
-<
-- For Python 3 plugins, make sure an interpreter for Python 3.3 or above is
- available in your `$PATH`, then install the `neovim` Python package systemwide:
- >
- $ sudo pip3 install neovim
-<
- or for the current user:
->
- $ pip3 install --user neovim
-<
-Note: If you previously installed the package, get the latest version by
- appending the `--upgrade` flag to the commands above.
-
-==============================================================================
- *g:python_host_prog*
-
-To point Nvim to a specific Python 2 interpreter, set |g:python_host_prog|:
->
- let g:python_host_prog = '/path/to/python'
-<
- *g:python3_host_prog*
-
-To point Nvim to a specific Python 3 interpreter, set |g:python3_host_prog|:
->
- let g:python3_host_prog = '/path/to/python3'
-<
- *g:loaded_python_provider*
-
-To disable Python 2 interface, set `g:loaded_python_provider` to 1:
->
- let g:loaded_python_provider = 1
-<
- *g:loaded_python3_provider*
-
-To disable Python 3 interface, set `g:loaded_python3_provider` to 1:
->
- let g:loaded_python3_provider = 1
-<
- *g:python_host_skip_check*
-
-To disable Python 2 interpreter check, set `g:python_host_skip_check` to 1:
-Note: If you disable Python 2 check, you must install neovim module properly.
->
- let g:python_host_skip_check = 1
-<
- *g:python3_host_skip_check*
-
-To disable Python 3 interpreter check, set `g:python3_host_skip_check` to 1:
-Note: If you disable Python 3 check, you must install neovim module properly.
->
- let g:python3_host_skip_check = 1
-<
-==============================================================================
-3. Troubleshooting *nvim-python-troubleshooting*
-
-If you are experiencing issues with a plugin that uses the `neovim` Python
-client, you can use the |:CheckHealth| command to quickly rule out your setup
-as a problem.
-
- *:CheckHealth*
-:CheckHealth[!] Check your setup for common problems that may be keeping a
- plugin from functioning correctly. Including the output of
- this command in bug reports can help reduce the amount of
- time it takes to address your issue. If [!] is present, the
- output will be placed in a new buffer which can make it
- easier to save to a file or copy to the clipboard.
-
-
-==============================================================================
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