
* feat: shortcode for Jupyter Notebook * chore: update generated CSS files * chore: add example Jupyter Notebook file * chore: update doc * chore: enhance jupyter notebook styling - use raw markdown for contents like code block and markdown text * feat: support load notebook from assets and remote - update docs accordingly - add example notebook file * chore: rename example file
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{{< callout >}}Experimental feature to include Jupyter Notebooks via a shortcode. Note that not all cell types are supported.{{< /callout >}}
Jupyter Notebook is a language-agnostic HTML notebook application for Project Jupyter. It allows you to create and share documents that contain live code, equations, visualizations, and narrative text.
How to use
Using a local notebook
To use the Jupyter Notebook shortcode, you need to have a Jupyter Notebook file in your project. Similar to how you would add images to the project, you can add Jupyter Notebooks to the assets
folder.
{{< filetree/container >}} {{< filetree/folder name="assets" >}} {{< filetree/file name="notebook.ipynb" >}} {{< /filetree/folder >}} {{< filetree/folder name="content" >}} {{< filetree/folder name="docs" >}} {{< filetree/file name="my-page.md" >}} {{< /filetree/folder >}} {{< /filetree/folder >}} {{< /filetree/container >}}
Include the Jupyter Notebook in the page using the jupyter
shortcode:
---
title: My Page
math: true
---
{{%/* jupyter "notebook.ipynb" */%}}
Alternatively, you can utilize the page bundles feature of Hugo to organize the Jupyter Notebooks together with the Markdown file.
{{< filetree/container >}} {{< filetree/folder name="content" >}} {{< filetree/folder name="docs" >}} {{< filetree/folder name="my-page" >}} {{< filetree/file name="index.md" >}} {{< filetree/file name="notebook.ipynb" >}} {{< /filetree/folder >}} {{< /filetree/folder >}} {{< /filetree/folder >}} {{< /filetree/container >}}
---
title: My Page
math: true
---
{{%/* jupyter "notebook.ipynb" */%}}
Using a remote notebook
You can also use a remote notebook by providing the URL to the notebook file. For example, to include What is the Jupyter Notebook notebook in the page, you can use the following shortcode:
{{%/* jupyter "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jupyter/notebook/main/docs/source/examples/Notebook/What%20is%20the%20Jupyter%20Notebook.ipynb" */%}}
Example Notebook
{{< callout type="info" >}}The following is an example of a notebook file that is included in the project assets folder.{{< /callout >}}
{{% jupyter "example.ipynb" %}}