A Leiningen plugin to integrate with jupyter notebook and JupyterLab.
- Per project kernel!
- Parinfer integration! Check out the new parinfer button in the menu bar (jupyter notebook only).
- Made with love
You will need to have leiningen and jupyter notebook installed globally. The development has been done under ubuntu linux with jupyter 4.3.0.
JupyterLab is a separate install
which will need to be performed to use the lein jupyter lab
command.
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lein-jupyter
is a simple leiningen plugin. Hence you can add the[lein-jupyter "0.1.14"]
vector in your:plugins
list in yourproject.clj
. A simple project.clj might look like(defproject my-project "0.1.0-SNAPSHOT" :description "FIXME: write description" :url "http://example.com/FIXME" :license {:name "Eclipse Public License" :url "http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html"} :dependencies [[org.clojure/clojure "1.9.0"]] :main ^:skip-aot my-project.core :target-path "target/%s" :plugins [[lein-jupyter "0.1.14"]] :profiles {:uberjar {:aot :all}})
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The first time you use lein-jupyter, you will need to install the kernel.
lein jupyter install-kernel
is the command you need to run to install the kernel. You should run the command once but nothing wrong should happen if you run it more than once.
All options can be set in the :jupyter-options
section of your project.clj
's
defproject
. Bellow is the option list
Option Name | Description | Example |
---|---|---|
:jupyter-path |
the jupyter binary to use | /home/ubuntu/anaconda3/bin/jupyter |
The main command line entry is lein jupyter
. The first time you use lein-jupyter,
you will need to install the jupyter kernel using the lein jupyter install-kernel
command. Then, you can use the lein jupyter notebook
to run the jupyter notebook,
or lein jupyter lab
to run JupyterLab.