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Qgrid Alternatives
Similar projects and alternatives to qgrid
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WorkOS
The modern identity platform for B2B SaaS. The APIs are flexible and easy-to-use, supporting authentication, user identity, and complex enterprise features like SSO and SCIM provisioning.
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jupyterlab-lsp
Discontinued Coding assistance for JupyterLab (code navigation + hover suggestions + linters + autocompletion + rename) using Language Server Protocol [Moved to: https://github.com/jupyter-lsp/jupyterlab-lsp] (by krassowski)
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InfluxDB
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jupyterlab-spreadsheet
JupyterLab plugin for viewing spreadsheets, such as Excel .xls/.xlsx workbooks and OpenOffice .ods files
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pandas-profiling
Discontinued Create HTML profiling reports from pandas DataFrame objects [Moved to: https://github.com/ydataai/pandas-profiling] (by pandas-profiling)
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SaaSHub
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qgrid reviews and mentions
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Using spreadsheet widgets in Jupyter notebooks
There are a bunch of projects which seem to offer spreadsheet-style widgets for editing and presenting CSV and similar data in Jupyter: mitosheet, qgrid (abandoned?), jupyterlab-spreadsheet-editor, ipysheet (deprecated?), ipydatagrid, and ipyaggrid (and maybe others?). So far, mitosheet looks like the most flexible, featureful and up-to-date. Has anyone used these and can compare how useful they've been in practice? Or does anyone have some I've missed and should check out?
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How do I get my Jupyter Notebook to look more tabular like I see in tutorials vs the raw text output (and I guess what are they called?
you can check qgrid https://github.com/quantopian/qgrid
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Mito – Excel-like interface for Pandas dataframes in Jupyter notebook
I played around with many of these before:
https://github.com/quantopian/qgrid
- Best extensions for JupyterLab!!
- Replacing Jupyter Notebook with Org Mode
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Mito Write Python 10x faster by editing a spreadsheet
This looks like a copy of qgrid (https://github.com/quantopian/qgrid), which is open source and free.
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quantopian/qgrid is an open source project licensed under Apache License 2.0 which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of qgrid is Python.
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