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A tool to run pylint on Jupyter notebooks

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Jupyter Pylinter

A simple tool to extract python code from a Jupyter notebook, and then run pylint on it for static analysis.

If you find this tool useful, please give it a star on GitHub!

Usage

The package can be installed via PyPI, then run from the command line, as follows:

pip install jupylint
jupylint <input file name>

Full documentation is available:

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Contributions and errata

If you find a bug in the code, feel free to submit a pull request or an issue through GitHub, and I will endeavour to fix it!

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