I'd definitely suggest pycharm (http://www.jetbrains.com/pycharm/) if
you're looking for a python IDE.

It also refactors Javascript quite well.


On Sat, Nov 17, 2012 at 6:11 AM, Iñigo Medina <imed...@grosshat.com> wrote:

>
> On Fri, 16 Nov 2012, Mario wrote:
>
>  @ Iñigo:
>> I meant something like the following:
>>
>> git mv folder1/filename1 filename2
>>
>> and in the same moment have changes in the code like:
>>    import folder1.filename1 --> import filename2
>>    from folder1 import filename1 --> import filename2
>>    import filename1 --> import filename2
>>
>
> Ok, I see. It depends a lot on your way of coding, ie. IDE, Vim, shell,
> etc.
>
>
>
>> @ Peter:
>>
>> I thought of a combination of IDE and git, but now will search for an IDE
>> which is able to solve my problem. Do you know any by accident? Currently
>> I
>> am using PyDev in eclipse but have no idea how to make it track path and
>> name changes for the imports.
>>
>
> I do such things on Vim this way:
>
> http://stackoverflow.com/**questions/5686206/search-**
> replace-using-quickfix-list-**in-vim<http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5686206/search-replace-using-quickfix-list-in-vim>
>
> iñ
>
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