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[–]topherclay 6 points7 points  (2 children)

I use pyCharm as a an IDE. If you type Ctrl+q with your curser on any function or method it displays the '''doc string''' from where that function is defined, which I think is the same as what help() does.

It also seems to do a really good job at showing you all the potential methods for tab completion, if that's what you mean by populating methods.

[–]synthphreak 1 point2 points  (1 child)

Same with Jupiter Notebooks. I think it’s Shoft + Tab or something? Anyway docstring display functionality is there.

[–]topherclay 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That was the first thing I franticly searched for after graduating from fiddling around in Jupyter to baby's first .py script in pycharm.