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magma-nvim-goose reviews and mentions
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Interactive evaluation: demo [2 Mb gif]
magma-nvim for interactive evaluating
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Neovim workflow for machine learning / data scientist. Struggling with jupyter notebooks.
Not with notebooks, but for interactive evaluation I use my fork of magma (gotta rename one day but lazy) + language servers (whichever you like, I use jedi) + jupyter kernel for auto completion. Why I like it more than notebooks
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Favorite REPL/Notebook/Task Running plugins and workflow?
I use my fork of magma and trying out right now jupyter-kernel, which hopefully will provide autocompletion.
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Introducing jupyter-kernel.nvim: inspect object and autocompletion with nvim-cmp from any Jupyter kernel
Interesting. I use magma-nvim (to be precise, my fork, bc the upstream seems to be dead) for sending code and interactive evaluation from jupyter kernels. I'd like autocompletion for sure (for now, I use LSP, but it doesn't work too well, because you know, it analyzes the file from up down, not like in jupyter where I can run any arbitrary code)
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data science (jupyter notebooks) with vim?
Not a solution for vim, but for nvim I use my fork of magma https://github.com/WhiteBlackGoose/magma-nvim-goose
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Neovim GUI for Jupyter Notebooks
I use my fork of magma-nvim. To view graphs from matplotlib and the like, I just save them to a file and run nsxiv on the produced pic. (but magma also supports showing graphs with ueberzueg, assuming you have a terminal that supports it)
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Viewing pandas dataframes in neovim
You use magma-nvim for interactive jupyter experience (or my fork which also includes three last PRs)
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WhiteBlackGoose/magma-nvim-goose is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 only which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of magma-nvim-goose is Python.
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