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    PyDev for Eclipse
    PyDev is a Python Development Environment (Python IDE plugin for Eclipse). It features an editor with code completion, code analysis, refactoring, outline view, debugger, mark occurrences and other goodies - check http://pydev.org for more details). It's kept going by community contributions, so, if you think it's a worthy project, please contribute through http://pydev.org
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    Language Server Protocol

    Language Server Protocol

    Defines a common protocol for language servers

    The Language Server Protocol (LSP) is a specification that standardizes how editors and IDEs communicate with language-smart backends over JSON-RPC. It defines capabilities such as completion, hover information, signature help, go-to definition, find references, diagnostics, code actions, formatting, rename, semantic tokens, and more. By decoupling tooling from individual editors, a single language server can power multiple clients, dramatically reducing duplicated effort across ecosystems....
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