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PythonVoiceCodingPlugin is a Sublime Text 3 plugin meant to enhance user experience
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when coding python 3 by voice.
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## Contents
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In particular, navigation through the code sometimes felt a little bit too mechanistic. Say for instance you want to go to some location or select some text. For the most part ,you are describing what actions
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need to be taken to get there. What if you could instead simply describe (syntactically) what you want to select?
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PythonVoiceCodingPlugin tries to enable you to do just that!
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To provide this functionality, it ships with bundles the implement a grammar, hopefully expressive enough for describing regions of interest, while running on the voice coding macro system side. These bundles
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cooperate with the core plugin, running on the editor side, arguably the more suitable of the two environments
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for analyzing source code and decoding the meaning of queries within the given context.
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I want to be honest. This is not exactly the best code ever written. It is far from it:) And it is far from the full functionality i would want it to offer. Nonetheless, I still think that PythonVoiceCodingPlugin is a tool that :
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* is partly customizable. If you find yourself using certain commands with some given parameters often and want a shorthand smaller command, you can always follow my commented banana example:)
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As I said, far (really far) from perfect but nonetheless an out-of-the-box solution which I hope to be helpful ,especially for beginners to get up to speed , and a step towards the right direction. I hope you enjoy using it as much as I have enjoyed coding it:)
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