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2:mod:`pydoc` --- Documentation generator and online help system
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5.. module:: pydoc
6 :synopsis: Documentation generator and online help system.
7.. moduleauthor:: Ka-Ping Yee <ping@lfw.org>
8.. sectionauthor:: Ka-Ping Yee <ping@lfw.org>
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11.. versionadded:: 2.1
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13.. index::
14 single: documentation; generation
15 single: documentation; online
16 single: help; online
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18The :mod:`pydoc` module automatically generates documentation from Python
19modules. The documentation can be presented as pages of text on the console,
20served to a Web browser, or saved to HTML files.
21
22The built-in function :func:`help` invokes the online help system in the
23interactive interpreter, which uses :mod:`pydoc` to generate its documentation
24as text on the console. The same text documentation can also be viewed from
25outside the Python interpreter by running :program:`pydoc` as a script at the
26operating system's command prompt. For example, running ::
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28 pydoc sys
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30at a shell prompt will display documentation on the :mod:`sys` module, in a
31style similar to the manual pages shown by the Unix :program:`man` command. The
32argument to :program:`pydoc` can be the name of a function, module, or package,
33or a dotted reference to a class, method, or function within a module or module
34in a package. If the argument to :program:`pydoc` looks like a path (that is,
35it contains the path separator for your operating system, such as a slash in
36Unix), and refers to an existing Python source file, then documentation is
37produced for that file.
38
39Specifying a :option:`-w` flag before the argument will cause HTML documentation
40to be written out to a file in the current directory, instead of displaying text
41on the console.
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43Specifying a :option:`-k` flag before the argument will search the synopsis
44lines of all available modules for the keyword given as the argument, again in a
45manner similar to the Unix :program:`man` command. The synopsis line of a
46module is the first line of its documentation string.
47
48You can also use :program:`pydoc` to start an HTTP server on the local machine
49that will serve documentation to visiting Web browsers. :program:`pydoc`
50:option:`-p 1234` will start a HTTP server on port 1234, allowing you to browse
51the documentation at ``http://localhost:1234/`` in your preferred Web browser.
52:program:`pydoc` :option:`-g` will start the server and additionally bring up a
53small :mod:`Tkinter`\ -based graphical interface to help you search for
54documentation pages.
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56When :program:`pydoc` generates documentation, it uses the current environment
57and path to locate modules. Thus, invoking :program:`pydoc` :option:`spam`
58documents precisely the version of the module you would get if you started the
59Python interpreter and typed ``import spam``.
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61Module docs for core modules are assumed to reside in
62http://www.python.org/doc/current/lib/. This can be overridden by setting the
63:envvar:`PYTHONDOCS` environment variable to a different URL or to a local
64directory containing the Library Reference Manual pages.
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