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A script to add docstrings to Python type stubs using reflection
sys.version
and sys.platform
conditional blocks, will only add docstrings to the correct branch-i
or --in-place
-b
or --builtins-only
, will only add docstrings for modules found in sys.builtin_module_names
(stdlib modules written in C).--if-needed
, will only add docstrings if the object's (Python) source code is unavailable. Useful for language servers like basedpyright that are able to extract docstrings from source code.Install from PyPI:
pip install docify
docify
# or
python -m docify
Or from conda-forge:
conda install conda-forge::docify
docify
# or
python -m docify
Or just download and run the script directly:
# Install dependencies
pip install libcst tqdm # tqdm is optional, and is only used if not running with -q
python docify.py
# or
python -m docify
# or
chmod +x docify.py
./docify.py
docify [-h] [-V] [-v] [-q] [-b] [--if-needed] (-i | -o OUTPUT_DIR) INPUT_DIR [INPUT_DIR ...]
A script to add docstrings to Python type stubs using reflection
positional arguments:
INPUT_DIR directory to read stubs from
options:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-V, --version show program's version number and exit
-v, --verbose increase verbosity
-q, --quiet decrease verbosity
-b, --builtins-only only add docstrings to modules found in `sys.builtin_module_names`
--if-needed only add a docstring if the object's source code cannot be found
-i, --in-place modify stubs in-place
-o, --output OUTPUT_DIR
directory to write modified stubs to
FAQs
A script to add docstrings to Python type stubs using reflection
We found that docify demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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