tracing where the python libraries are imported from in pycharm
Is there anyway for Pycharm to trace where the python libraries are imported from in pycharm? For example:
import abc from xyz
class efg(xxx):
...more codes
Is there any way to tell where xyz locates in the repo by using pycharm? Thanks!
python-3.x pycharm
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Is there anyway for Pycharm to trace where the python libraries are imported from in pycharm? For example:
import abc from xyz
class efg(xxx):
...more codes
Is there any way to tell where xyz locates in the repo by using pycharm? Thanks!
python-3.x pycharm
1
Ctrl + left clickxyz
.
– halfelf
Nov 6 '18 at 1:44
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Is there anyway for Pycharm to trace where the python libraries are imported from in pycharm? For example:
import abc from xyz
class efg(xxx):
...more codes
Is there any way to tell where xyz locates in the repo by using pycharm? Thanks!
python-3.x pycharm
Is there anyway for Pycharm to trace where the python libraries are imported from in pycharm? For example:
import abc from xyz
class efg(xxx):
...more codes
Is there any way to tell where xyz locates in the repo by using pycharm? Thanks!
python-3.x pycharm
python-3.x pycharm
asked Nov 5 '18 at 23:14
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Ctrl + left clickxyz
.
– halfelf
Nov 6 '18 at 1:44
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Ctrl + left clickxyz
.
– halfelf
Nov 6 '18 at 1:44
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Ctrl + left click
xyz
.– halfelf
Nov 6 '18 at 1:44
Ctrl + left click
xyz
.– halfelf
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As a user @halfelf mention, you can navigate by Ctrl + Left Click
on xyz
OR just left click on xyz
and press Ctrl + B
to go to Decleration.
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As a user @halfelf mention, you can navigate by Ctrl + Left Click
on xyz
OR just left click on xyz
and press Ctrl + B
to go to Decleration.
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As a user @halfelf mention, you can navigate by Ctrl + Left Click
on xyz
OR just left click on xyz
and press Ctrl + B
to go to Decleration.
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As a user @halfelf mention, you can navigate by Ctrl + Left Click
on xyz
OR just left click on xyz
and press Ctrl + B
to go to Decleration.
As a user @halfelf mention, you can navigate by Ctrl + Left Click
on xyz
OR just left click on xyz
and press Ctrl + B
to go to Decleration.
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