list.append(x) # append x to end of list
list.extend(iterable) # append all elements of iterable to list
list.insert(i, x) # insert x at index i
list.remove(x) # remove first occurance of x from list
list.pop([i]) # pop element at index i (defaults to end of list)
list.clear() # delete all elements from the list
list.index(x[, start[, end]]) # return index of element x
list.count(x) # return number of occurances of x in list
list.reverse() # reverse elements of list in-place (no return)
list.sort(key=None, reverse=False) # sort list in-place
list.copy() # return a shallow copy of the list
## Python has a set of built-in methods that you can use on lists.
append() # Adds an element at the end of the list
clear() # Removes all the elements from the list
copy() # Returns a copy of the list
count() # Returns the number of elements with the specified value
extend() # Add the elements of a list (or any iterable), to the end of the current list
index() # Returns the index of the first element with the specified value
insert() # Adds an element at the specified position
pop() # Removes the element at the specified position
remove() # Removes the item with the specified value
reverse() # Reverses the order of the list
sort() # Sorts the list
## Happy coding :)