Specify Code Cleanup Scope dialog
Specify the scope for code cleanup. Code cleanup means finding potentially problematic code fragments and automatically fixing them right away.
Item | Description |
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Whole project | Select this option if you want to perform code cleanup for the whole project. |
Uncommitted files | This option is only available for projects under version control. Clean up the code in the files that have not yet been committed to a version control system. You can select a changelist of fix problems in all uncommitted files. |
File <file path> | Select this option to perform code cleanup for the file that is open in the editor or selected in the Project tool window. |
Module <module name> | Select this option to perform code cleanup for the project that is currently selected in the Project tool window. This option is only available, when several projects are opened in one PyCharm window your . |
Directory <directory path> | Clean up the code in the directory that is currently selected in the Project tool window. |
Selected files | Clean up the code in the files selected in the Project tool window. |
Custom scope | Select a scope custom scope. You can select one of the predefined scopes from the list, or click and define a new scope in the Scopes dialog that opens. For instructions on how to define a scope, refer to Scope language syntax reference. |
Inspection profile | Select an inspection profile. You can use a pre-defined profile from the list, or click and configure a new profile in the Inspections dialog that opens. You can open the Inspections dialog to check which fixes will be applied to the selected scope when you run code cleanup. |