Hover tooltip without turning into a property /u/Maleficent_Height_49 Python Education

I use CursorAI’s IDE.

I usually make attributes understandable by turning them into a property, which allows me to add a docstring, which will display on hover.
Example:

def __init__(self): self._vague_attribute = anything() @property def vague_attribute(self) -> any: """ This is what I do... """ return self._vague_attribute 

Slightly inconvenient and increases visual load.

Is there an alternative?

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​r/learnpython I use CursorAI’s IDE. I usually make attributes understandable by turning them into a property, which allows me to add a docstring, which will display on hover. Example: def __init__(self): self._vague_attribute = anything() @property def vague_attribute(self) -> any: “”” This is what I do… “”” return self._vague_attribute Slightly inconvenient and increases visual load. Is there an alternative? submitted by /u/Maleficent_Height_49 [link] [comments] 

I use CursorAI’s IDE.

I usually make attributes understandable by turning them into a property, which allows me to add a docstring, which will display on hover.
Example:

def __init__(self): self._vague_attribute = anything() @property def vague_attribute(self) -> any: """ This is what I do... """ return self._vague_attribute 

Slightly inconvenient and increases visual load.

Is there an alternative?

submitted by /u/Maleficent_Height_49
[link] [comments] 

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