Website: pyzo.org
Pyzo is a cross-platform Python IDE focused on interactivity and introspection, which makes it very suitable for scientific computing. Its practical design is aimed at simplicity and efficiency.
It consists of two main components, the editor and the shell, and uses a set of pluggable tools to help the programmer in various ways. Some example tools are source structure, file browser, interactive help, workspace ...
Pyzo is written in (pure) Python 3 and uses the Qt GUI toolkit. Binaries are provided for all major operating systems. After installing Pyzo, it can be used to execute code on any Python version available on your system (Python 2.4 - 3.x, including PyPy).
Pyzo runs on Python3 and needs one of the following Qt bindings:
PySide2, PySide6, PyQt5, PyQt6.
On a modern OS these should be easy to obtain. One can then install
Pyzo with python3 -m pip install pyzo
We also provide binaries for Windows, Linux and MacOS.
Pyzo is free and open source, licensed under the 2-clause BSD.
If you want to help out, create an issue or pull request on GitHub.
- main website: https://pyzo.org
- code repository: https://github.com/pyzo/pyzo
- issues: https://github.com/pyzo/pyzo/issues
- questions: https://github.com/pyzo/pyzo/discussions