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jupyterlab-git
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The Jupyter+Git problem is now solved
- GitHub PR code reviews with ReviewNB[4]
Alternatively, if you don't care about cell outputs then Jupytext[5]
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[1] https://github.com/jupyterlab/jupyterlab-git
I use this plugin for my jupyter notebook git integration. It has a git diff option that's useful but gets very slow for complex documents. Perhaps under the hood it's using one of the other tools mentioned in the postscript.
https://github.com/jupyterlab/jupyterlab-git
- Ask HN: Are there any good Diff tools for Jupyter Notebooks?
- Best extensions for JupyterLab!!
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Git extension for JupyterLab 3 released. Node/build step no longer needed (see updated install instructions). Adds commit & push, file browser context menu integration, Ctrl + enter to commit, "update diff" button and more!
Change log for this release: https://github.com/jupyterlab/jupyterlab-git/releases/tag/v0.30.0
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Recommendations for co-working on Jupyter Notebooks
Also there is an awesome jupyterlab-git extension.
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[D] Official Jupyter survey. How can Jupyter bet fit your workflow?
Official git extension https://github.com/jupyterlab/jupyterlab-git
jupyterlab-desktop
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RStudio: Integrated development environment (IDE) for R
An alternative in the Python world that is definitely worth looking into is the JupyterLab Desktop app, which is a standalone installer that is cross-platform and works great for beginners (no command line needed): https://github.com/jupyterlab/jupyterlab-desktop?tab=readme-...
See my other comment in the main thread with more info.
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Remote execution of code
JupyterLab Desktop supports remote server connections out of the box (you just install one locally and a plain JupyterLab on the server using pip).
- Jupyterlab/jupyterlab-desktop: JupyterLab desktop application, based on Electron
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Amazon CodeWhisperer with JupyterLab extension for Amazon SageMaker Studio - Part 4
How JupyterLab Desktop works
- Para dónde agarrar con Python?
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what's a good IDE which also has python notebook
Although jupyter notebooks work fine in VSCode you could also try jupyter desktop: https://github.com/jupyterlab/jupyterlab-desktop
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Easiest way to run Jupyter Notebooks?
You might be interested in https://jupyterlite.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ and https://github.com/jupyterlab/jupyterlab-desktop too
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Confusion about python and secretarial job?
Learning syntax of a new language is trivial, but also not very useful if you haven't learned programming in general. Learning programming is a lifelong process, you are never done with it. It's just a different way of thinking and problemsolving and there will always be problems that are just beyond you, its kind of like math or physics this way. But problems aren't unsolvable for you because you lack language, but because the problem is simply harder than what you can wrap your head around, or larger in scope than what you with limited time can pull off. But, knowing a little bit of programming and little bit of python can be a powerful thing in many jobs. Depends on which problems you need to solve of course. Get JupyterLab for desktop to play around with, it's probably worth your time. https://github.com/jupyterlab/jupyterlab-desktop
- A personal blog with articles&videos, which tech stack do you recommend?
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I can't find the jlab executable Jupyter Desktop for the command line (MacOS)
I am on the MacOS, and I would like to access the jlab executable like this webpage describes:
What are some alternatives?
jupyterlab-spreadsheet-editor - JupyterLab spreadsheet editor for tabular data (e.g. csv, tsv)
jupyterlab-lsp - Coding assistance for JupyterLab (code navigation + hover suggestions + linters + autocompletion + rename) using Language Server Protocol
debugger - A visual debugger for Jupyter notebooks, consoles, and source files
jupyterlab-code-snippets - Save, reuse, and share code snippets using JupyterLab Code Snippets!
JupyterLab - JupyterLab computational environment.
tslab - Interactive JavaScript and TypeScript programming with Jupyter
nbdime - Tools for diffing and merging of Jupyter notebooks.
desktop - Focus on what matters instead of fighting with Git.
qgrid - An interactive grid for sorting, filtering, and editing DataFrames in Jupyter notebooks
jupyterlab-interactive-dashboard-editor - A drag-and-drop dashboard editor for JupyterLab
jupyterlab-system-monitor - JupyterLab extension to display system metrics
jupyterlab-urdf - A URDF viewer and editor extension for JupyterLab.