codex_english2python
jupyter-book
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15 | 3,692 | |
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10.0 | 8.5 | |
over 1 year ago | 5 days ago | |
Python | Python | |
MIT License | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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codex_english2python
- [AI] Would you trust a language model that writes code? (OpenAI Codex)
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This Week in Python
codex_english2python – Converts plain english to python code snippets by using OpenAI CODEX
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AI Coding Tool
Something like this: codex_english2python
- OpenAI CODEX converting natural English language into Python snippets in the command line
- OpenAI Codex English to Python Code Generator
- Free alternative to Github Copilot?!
- AI converts plain English to Python code [OpenAI Codex]
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Sunday Daily Thread: What's everyone working on this week?
Working on some Codex projects like codex_english2python Any ideas what would be cool to build using language models like gpt3?
jupyter-book
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I don't always use LaTeX, but when I do, I compile to HTML (2013)
Sphinx supports ReStructuredText and Markdown.
MyST-Markdown supports MathJaX and Sphinx roles and directives. https://myst-parser.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
jupyter-book supports ReStructuredText, Jupyter Notebooks, and MyST-Markdown documents:
You can build Sphinx and Jupyter-Book projects with the ReadTheDocs container, which already has LaTeX installed: https://github.com/executablebooks/jupyter-book/issues/991
myst-templates/plain_latex_book:
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Ask HN: Fastest way to turn a Jupyter notebook into a website these days?
your task is very very broad
you mention you don't want to deal with AWS, if it's because of ad-hoc installation concerns and nothing else you can just run your notebooks in ready-made solutions like Google Colab, or Jupyter-book in Github ( https://github.com/executablebooks/jupyter-book ))
that would cover a lot of use cases right away without next to no learning curve
If you don't want to deal with AWS or similar, in that case:
- if it's a static notebook then you can obviously render it and serve the web content (might seem obvious but needs to be considered)
- if it's dynamic but has light hardware requirements, you can try jupyterlite which runs in the browser and should do a pyodine (webassembly CPython kernel) can do: https://jupyterlite.readthedocs.io/en/latest/try/lab/
- otherwise, you can try exposing a dockerised jupyter env ( as in https://github.com/MKAbuMattar/dockerized-jupyter-notebook/b... ) or even better a nixified one ( https://github.com/tweag/jupyenv )
there might be other approaches I'm missing, but I think that's pretty much it that doesn't entail some proprietary solution or an ad-hoc installation as you've been doing
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How to raise the quality of scientific Jupyter notebooks
Note: If you want to present a cleaner version of the notebook without assertions, you can use Jupyter book to render it into a site and use the remove-cell tag to omit assertions from the output.
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Sunday Daily Thread: What's everyone working on this week?
See this thread for example.
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Are there any frameworks/methodologies/libraries that can help to create a PDF printable professionally looking written report?
And maybe take a look at executablebooks/jupyter-book.
- [P] I Made An Easy-To-Use Python Package That Creates Beautiful Html Reports From Jupyter Notebooks
- RStudio Is Becoming Posit
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Python toolkits
Our team has transferred from Sphinx for documentation to JupyterBook. There have been some growing pains with it but I prefer the look of the output and being able to play with the examples on Colab or Binder at the click of a button is a great feature.
- Ask HN: Tools to generate coverage of user documentation for code
- Why does [::-1] reverse a list?
What are some alternatives?
dynamic-gpt-ui - Dynamic UI generation with GPT-3 (OpenAI)
Spyder - Official repository for Spyder - The Scientific Python Development Environment
codex-readme - Revolutionize your project documentation with the Codex-README generator, utilizing OpenAI's Codex for intelligent README creation.
sphinx-thebe - A Sphinx extension to convert static code into interactive code cells with Jupyter, Thebe, and Binder.
codex_py2cpp - Converts python code into c++ by using OpenAI CODEX.
MyST-Parser - An extended commonmark compliant parser, with bridges to docutils/sphinx
pyprops - A novel, extensible approach to data properties with a consistent boilerplate.
quarto-cli - Open-source scientific and technical publishing system built on Pandoc.
pyprops - A property descriptor with smoother default functionality,
pre-commit - A framework for managing and maintaining multi-language pre-commit hooks.
Zundler - Bundle assets of distributed HTML docs into one self-contained HTML file
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