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Is there anyway for Pycharm to trace where the python libraries are imported from in pycharm? For example:



import abc from xyz

class efg(xxx):

...more codes


Is there any way to tell where xyz locates in the repo by using pycharm? Thanks!










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    Ctrl + left click xyz.
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Is there anyway for Pycharm to trace where the python libraries are imported from in pycharm? For example:



import abc from xyz

class efg(xxx):

...more codes


Is there any way to tell where xyz locates in the repo by using pycharm? Thanks!










share|improve this question


















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    Ctrl + left click xyz.
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    Nov 6 at 1:44














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Is there anyway for Pycharm to trace where the python libraries are imported from in pycharm? For example:



import abc from xyz

class efg(xxx):

...more codes


Is there any way to tell where xyz locates in the repo by using pycharm? Thanks!










share|improve this question













Is there anyway for Pycharm to trace where the python libraries are imported from in pycharm? For example:



import abc from xyz

class efg(xxx):

...more codes


Is there any way to tell where xyz locates in the repo by using pycharm? Thanks!







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