ipyclaude

IPython extension for backtick-triggered AI prompts.

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ipyclaude

ipyclaude is an IPython extension that turns any input starting with . into an AI prompt.

It is aimed at terminal IPython, not notebook frontends.

Install

pip install ipyclaude

CLI

ipyclaude provides a standalone command that launches IPython with ipyclaude and ipythonng extensions pre-loaded and output history enabled:

ipyclaude

Resume a previous session:

ipyclaude -r        # interactive session picker
ipyclaude -r 43     # resume session 43 directly

On exit, ipyclaude prints the session ID so you can resume later.

Load As Extension

%load_ext ipyclaude

If you change the package in a running shell:

%reload_ext ipyclaude

How To Auto-Load ipyclaude

Add this to an ipython_config.py file used by terminal ipython:

c.TerminalIPythonApp.extensions = ["ipyclaude.core"]

Good places for that file include:

In a virtualenv, the env-local path is usually .venv/etc/ipython/ipython_config.py.

To see which config paths your current ipython is searching, run:

ipython --debug -c 'exit()' 2>&1 | grep Searching

Usage

Only the leading period is special. There is no closing delimiter.

Single line:

.write a haiku about sqlite

Multiline paste:

.summarize this module:
focus on state management
and persistence behavior

Backslash-Enter continuation in the terminal:

.draft a migration plan \
with risks and rollback steps

ipyclaude also provides a line and cell magic named %ipyclaude / %%ipyclaude.

Note: .01 * 3 and similar expressions starting with . followed by a digit will be interpreted as prompts. Write 0.01 * 3 instead.

Notes

Any IPython cell containing only a string literal is treated as a “note”. Notes provide context to the AI without being executable code:

"This is a note explaining what I'm about to do"

Notes appear in the AI context as <note> blocks rather than <code> blocks. When saving a session, notes are stored as markdown cells in the startup notebook.

%ipyclaude Commands

%ipyclaude
%ipyclaude model claude-sonnet-4-6
%ipyclaude completion_model claude-haiku-4-5-20251001
%ipyclaude think m
%ipyclaude search h
%ipyclaude code_theme monokai
%ipyclaude log_exact true
%ipyclaude save
%ipyclaude reset

Tools

Expose a function from the active IPython namespace as a tool by referencing it with &name`` in the prompt:

def weather(city): return f"Sunny in {city}"

.use &`weather` to answer the question about Brisbane

Callable objects and async callables are also supported.

Tools are discovered from multiple sources beyond direct &name`` mentions in prompts:

All discovered tools that exist as callables in the IPython namespace are included in the AI’s tool schema.

Skills

ipyclaude supports Agent Skills — reusable instruction sets that the AI can load on demand. Skills are discovered at extension load time from:

Each skill is a directory containing a SKILL.md file with YAML frontmatter (name, description) and markdown instructions. Skills can also declare allowed-tools in their frontmatter (space-delimited list of tool names) to pre-approve tools without requiring explicit &name`` mentions in prompts.

At the start of each conversation, the AI sees a list of available skill names and descriptions. When a request matches a skill, the AI calls the load_skill tool to read its full instructions before responding.

Python code blocks in skills that start with #| eval: true (nbdev/quarto syntax) are executed in the IPython namespace when the skill is loaded, allowing skills to define tool functions:

```python
#| eval: true
def my_tool(x):
    "A skill-provided tool"
    return x * 2
```

See the Agent Skills specification for the full format.

Keyboard Shortcuts

ipyclaude registers prompt_toolkit keybindings:

Shortcut Action
Alt-. AI inline completion (calls Haiku, shows as greyed suggestion — accept with right arrow, or Alt-f to accept one word at a time)
Alt-Up/Down Jump through complete history entries (skips line-by-line in multiline inputs)
Alt-Shift-W Insert all Python code blocks from the last AI response
Alt-Shift-1 through Alt-Shift-9 Insert the Nth code block
Alt-Shift-Up/Down Cycle through code blocks one at a time

Code blocks are extracted from fenced markdown blocks tagged as python or py. Blocks tagged with other languages (bash, json, etc.) or untagged blocks are skipped.

Syntax highlighting is disabled while typing . prompts and %%ipyclaude cells so natural language isn’t coloured as Python.

Startup Replay

%ipyclaude save snapshots the current session to ~/.config/ipyclaude/startup.ipynb:

When ipyclaude loads into a fresh session, saved code is replayed and saved prompts are restored into the conversation history. This primes new sessions with imports, helpers, tools, and prior AI context without re-running the prompts.

Output Rendering

Responses are streamed and rendered as markdown in the terminal via Rich. Thinking indicators (🧠) are displayed during model reasoning and removed once the response begins. Tool calls are compacted to a short form like 🔧 f(x=1) => 2.

Configuration

Config files live under ~/.config/ipyclaude/ and are created on demand:

File Purpose
config.json Model, think/search level, code theme, log flag
sysp.txt System prompt
startup.ipynb Saved session snapshot
exact-log.jsonl Raw prompt/response log (when log_exact is enabled)

config.json supports:

{
  "model": "claude-sonnet-4-6",
  "completion_model": "claude-haiku-4-5-20251001",
  "think": "l",
  "search": "l",
  "code_theme": "monokai",
  "log_exact": false
}

See Also

ipycodex is a sister project with the same interface but backed by the Codex app-server instead of litellm/Anthropic.

Development

See DEV.md for project layout, architecture, persistence details, and development workflow.