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:tools ein
EIN – Emacs IPython Notebook
Tool to work with Jupyter notebooks within emacs.
Table of Contents TOC
Install
Add :tool ein
to your doom!
call in your private init.el
.
Usage
Three functions are available to start EIN:
ein:jupyter-server-start
— Start a jupyter server within emacsein:notebooklist-login
— Login to an existing jupyter serverein:notebooklist-open
— Open the list of jupyter notebooks
These functions do not have default key bindings.
When ein:jupyter-server-start
is called, after successfully finishing,
ein:notebooklist-login
and ein:notebooklist-open
will be automatically
called.
When in the Notebook List
buffer, the key o
calls ace-link
to speed up the
process of selecting links in the buffer.
If company-mode
is enabled as a module, company-ein
will be used for
completion purposes.
Configuration
Specify the default directory where EIN searches for notebooks using:
(set! :ein-notebook-dir "~/my-notebooks")