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Jupyter Notebook
The Jupyter HTML notebook is a web-based notebook environment for interactive computing.
Dev quickstart:
- ensure that you have node/npm installed (e.g.
brew install node
on OS X) - Clone this repo and cd into it
pip install --pre -e .
NOTE: For Debian/Ubuntu systems, if you're installing the system node you need to use the 'nodejs-legacy' package and not the 'node' package.
Launch with:
jupyter notebook
Example installation (tested on Ubuntu Trusty):
sudo apt-get install nodejs-legacy npm python-virtualenv python-dev
# ensure setuptools/pip are up-to-date
pip install --upgrade setuptools pip
git clone https://github.com/jupyter/notebook.git
cd notebook
pip install --pre -e .
jupyter notebook
Working on the frontend
The Notebook frontend depends on a wide set of libraries and package managers. NPM is used to macro manage the frontend build process. You can build the frontend Javascript and LESS by running
npm run build
If you need to build the Javascript alone
npm run build:js
Or LESS
npm run build:css
To build specific sub components, separate using a colon. i.e. to build only the terminal's Javascript
npm run build:js:terminal
To clean all built output
npm run clean