Offline Python Editor based on Skulpt, entirely client side with display result & code validation
Edit & run directly in this Chrome application your python project with this useful editor and code validator
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Release 0.13.0 - __bulitins__.classmethod.classmethod improved and some bugs fixed
Release 0.12.1 - Work on Python3, complex type is added, many many minor bug fixes....
Release 0.11.2 - Fixed loading of numpy library
Release 0.11.1 - Fixed bug about matplotlib
Release 0.11.0 - Now editor supporting partially pygal library
Release 0.10.5 - Updated python standard library and added button to go full screen graphic result
Release 0.10.2 - Added tooltips for buttons of toolbar
Release 0.10.2 - Added option full-screen for code editor
Release 0.10.1 - Removed some permissions from file manifest not required
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Main Features:
* Free!!
* Python syntax highlighting
* Edit, run and validate Python code
* Save code in your storage as Python application
* Print result with useful preview
* Drag & Drop to open python and txt file. You can use button toolbar too
* Undo & Redo buttons
* Ctrl-Space to autocomplete the code
* Search/Replace string and jump to line (Using advanced functions with keyboard shortcuts)
* Save Python code as pdf format
* Keyboard shortcuts to save project as Python application (CTRL-SHIFT-S for Windows - CMD-SHIFT-S for Mac)
* Keyboard shortcuts to save code as txt format (CTRL-S for Windows - CMD-S for Mac)
* Numpy, matplotlib libraries partially supported
Details about keyboard shortcuts:
* Ctrl-F / Cmd-F (Mac): Search
* Ctrl-G / Cmd-G (Mac): Search next
* Shift-Ctrl-G / Shift-Cmd-G (Mac): Search previous
* Shift-Ctrl-F / Cmd-Option-F (Mac): Search and Replace
* Shift-Ctrl-R / Shift-Cmd-Option-F (Mac): Replace All
* ALT-G: Jump to line
* Ctrl-Z and Ctrl-Y / Cmd-Z and Cmd-Y (Mac): Undo & Redo
Here is the list of libraries you can use:
- arduino;
- document;
- image;
- led matrix;
- math;
- matplotlib (partially supported);
- numpy (partially supported);
- operator;
- plot;
- processing;
- random;
- re;
- string;
- time;
- turtle;
- urlib;
- webgl;
- pygal (partially supported)
Latest reviews
- (2017-04-07) Has a lot of potential. The UI could use some work (no tooltips for buttons and they are not all obvious). Also, it would be great if it included more libraries (like `random`), but it is a great start and I hope the developer continues to improve it.