jupyter_ascending
nbdime
jupyter_ascending | nbdime | |
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6 | 7 | |
387 | 2,596 | |
2.1% | 0.3% | |
4.5 | 8.4 | |
7 months ago | 3 days ago | |
Python | TypeScript | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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jupyter_ascending
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Neovim workflow for machine learning / data scientist. Struggling with jupyter notebooks.
untitled-ai/jupyter_ascending: Ascend your Jupyter Notebook usage
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Jupynium.nvim: Control Jupyter Notebook inside Neovim using Selenium
Look great. Seems like a more rounded version https://github.com/untitled-ai/jupyter_ascending
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Now, I'm satisfied with it.
Sounds like Jupyter Ascending, although my last attempt to use it didn't end up well (and it doesn't support Jupyter Lab yet). Maybe I should give it another try later.
- Ask HN: Are there any good Diff tools for Jupyter Notebooks?
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jupyter and vim
jupyter_ascending looks promising as a vim-only solution. There is also magma-nvim for neovim users.
- Is there any plugin to edit and run jupyter-notebook in nvim
nbdime
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Stuff I Learned during Hanukkah of Data 2023
I remember hearing about nbdime and thinking it sounded useful, but I've never really needed it since I rarely use Jupyter in the first place. But then I made some changes to my Hanukkah of Data 2023 notebook to work with the follow-up "speed run" challenge (a new dataset and slightly tweaked clues), and the native Git diff was too noisy to be useful. nbdime came to the rescue! Here are the changes I had to make for days 2 and 3 during the speed run:
- The Jupyter+Git problem is now solved
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Ask HN: Are there any good Diff tools for Jupyter Notebooks?
[5] ReviewNB for reviewing & diff'ing notebook PRs / Commits on GitHub
Disclaimer: While I’m the author of last two (GitPlus & ReviewNB), I’ve represented the overall landscape in an unbiased way. I've been working on this specific problem for 3+ years & regularly talk to teams who use GitHub with notebooks.
[1] https://nbdime.readthedocs.io
- Notebooks suck: change my mind
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What if Git worked with Programming Languages?
Interesting they mentioned Jupyter Notebooks but not NBDime https://github.com/jupyter/nbdime which is a Jupyter plugin specifically to address this problem. Without it, diffing notebooks is not feasible.
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Jupyter diff in Magit
A bit off-topic but someone might know; I'm working with jupyter notebook files (ipynb) which are basically json files. Git diff is very noisy so there's nbdime which works great in the CLI. Is there a way to have Magit aware of its integration with git diff?
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The Notepad++
I use nbdime which allows you to ignore parts of a notebook (e.g. outputs) when diffing.
What are some alternatives?
vim-jukit - Jupyter-Notebook inspired Neovim/Vim Plugin
jupytext - Jupyter Notebooks as Markdown Documents, Julia, Python or R scripts
jupyter-vim - Make Vim talk to Jupyter kernels
poetry-dynamic-versioning - Plugin for Poetry to enable dynamic versioning based on VCS tags
vim-ipython-cell - Seamlessly run Python code in IPython from Vim
nvim-treesitter-context - Show code context
magma-nvim - Interact with Jupyter from NeoVim.
webdiff - Two-column web-based git difftool
nvim-ipy - IPython/Jupyter plugin for Neovim
locust - "git diff" over abstract syntax trees
jupytext.vim - Vim plugin for editing Jupyter ipynb files via jupytext
unison - A friendly programming language from the future