Format code cells in Jupyter Notebook and JupyterLab using black.
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jupyterblack
Format code cells in Jupyter Notebook and JupyterLab using black.
It's as simple as calling jblack
$ jblack my_notebook.ipynb
Install jupyterblack from the command line with pip
$ pip install jupyterblack
Usage
# Format to black's default line length of 88.
$ jblack notebook.ipynb
# Customize your own line length to 70.
$ jblack -l 70 notebook.ipynb
# Format three .ipynb files to default line length.
$ jblack notebook_1.ipynb notebook_2.ipynb notebook_3.ipynb
# Show help.
$ jblack -h
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Pull requests are very welcome.
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