jupytext.vim

Vim plugin for editing Jupyter ipynb files via jupytext (by goerz)

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  • Edit notebooks in Google cloud
    3 projects | /r/neovim | 19 Feb 2023
    I tried plugins like jupytext.vim but it was not enough mature in these old times :-)
  • Jupyter Notebooks in NeoVim. Any good way?
    4 projects | /r/neovim | 28 Aug 2022
    You can also use jupytext.vim to easily open and edit notebooks. Then you can use a REPL program to evaluate the different cells individually. The only downside to me is that you can’t save the output back to the notebook (images etc.).
  • jupyter and vim
    12 projects | /r/vim | 5 Jan 2022
    Editing *.ipynb files can also be edited with jupytext.vim, which automatically converts *.ipynb files using jupytext which you open them in Vim. I haven't tried this yet (it's on my todo list), but it looks pretty solid.
  • Nbterm: Jupyter Notebooks in the Terminal
    9 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 27 Apr 2021
    For editing notebooks in vim, I've created https://github.com/goerz/jupytext.vim. Note that this does not allow to run any cells, it just edits the inputs.

    The motivation behind this was to have some basic interaction with existing ipynb files on a remote server without having to run the jupyter server (and set up port forwarding etc.) It's worth noting that the `jupytext.vim plugin is most useful if you're actually not running `jupytext` within jupyter; If you are, you could just directly open the .py or .md files linked to any .ipynb in your editor.

    I've used `jupytext.vim` to edit existing notebooks and then run them through `jupyter nbconvert --to notebook --execute`. It's also great for refactoring: moving code from a notebook files into a module, between notebooks, or to create a new notebook as a variation of an existing one.

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