start_ipython(argv=None, **kwargs)
IPython.embed()
puts a shell in a particular calling scope, such as a function or method for debugging purposes, which is often not desirable.
:None:None:`start_ipython()`
does full, regular IPython initialization, including loading startup files, configuration, etc. much of which is skipped by :None:None:`embed()`
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This is a public API method, and will survive implementation changes.
If unspecified or None, IPython will parse command-line options from sys.argv. To prevent any command-line parsing, pass an empty list: :None:None:`argv=[]`
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specify this dictionary to initialize the IPython user namespace with particular values.
Any other kwargs will be passed to the Application constructor, such as config
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Launch a normal IPython instance (as opposed to embedded)
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