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|  | Summary
    Make it get a list of installed interpreters, and add the
    relevant local (HOME) site-packages directory to PYTHONPATH.
    Reason
    To easily add all relevant paths, initially, and between upgrades.
Add check for PYTHONUSERBASE
    Summary
    Check for a non-standard install directory, use it if one
    exists, otherwise use ~/.local.
    Reason
    Allow users to specify their own installation directory, without
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|  | Current state: a user invokes `ipython` and is provided with the IPython
instance regarding the `$PATH`.
Proposed state: a user invokes `ipython` (which is a new alias in the
*python plugin*) and is provided with the proper IPython instance regarding
the currently activated virtualenv.
Example: the user's default Python is 2.7 with installed IPython 2.7. User
activates Python 3.5 virtualenv where he installs IPython 3.5. After
activating the environment, one expects `ipython` to run the version 3.5,
which does not happen by default. Instead, IPython 2.7 is used, which in
counter-intuitive and often causes problem.
Closes #5797 | 
|  | Deleting `.mypy_cache` did not work, because the directories were not
empty.  They contain JSON files instead of compiled byte-code.
This extends the cleanup by also getting rid of `.pytest_cache`
directories. | 
|  | As described in #7053 | 
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|  | Remove Optional Static Type Checker's (mypy) Cache Files on `pyclean` | 
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|  | Completion for python, pep8, autopep8 and pylint | 
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|  | Signed-off-by: Gaetan Semet <gaetan@xeberon.net> | 
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