Hey Almar,

Yep my bad I should have thought/guessed. I'll ruminate on a solution but 
just patching it would be good enough. If I think of anything 
better/extensible I'll submit something to git.

Thanks

On Thursday, 9 March 2017 11:51:27 UTC, Almar Klein wrote:
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> Hi,
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> No, the names of the magic commands are pretty hard-coded, so you’d have 
> to edit pyzo/pyzokernel/magic.py.  One idea might be to allow a percentage 
> sign in front of the magic command, like IPython does. That way it is 
> possible to unambiguously use a magic command.
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>  
>
> Regards,
>
>   Almar
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> *Sent: *08 March 2017 14:02
> *To: *Pyzo <javascript:>
> *Subject: *[Pyzo] magic command namespace
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> I have only just started using pyzo as a general purpose on windows and 
> linux. Is there a way to disable or re-map magic commands specifically 'db' 
> as it clashes with another namespace? Currently using pyzo as a general 
> purpose python IDE. Shell config is it? I'd prefer 'debug' instead of 'db' 
> as I get an error when I use 'db.test' (for a mongoclient connection) and 
> yes I know I could just not do it... just askin' don't flame me.
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