Define subsets of code cells as scenes and execute them.
Project description
jupyterlab_scenes
Define subsets of code cells as scenes and execute them.
Usage
- The command "Toggle Scene Cell" attaches a cell to the active scene (or removes it again). Scene membership is indicated by the purple dot at the right end of the cell.
- The active scene is the scene that is currently displayed (purple dots) and can be edited.
- All cells of a scene are executed by clicking the run button in the scene.
- One cell can be part of multiple scenes.
- By clicking the
init
button, one scene can be chosen to be automatically executed as the kernel becomes ready (due to a restart or at the initial loading of the notebook). - If a notebook with an already running kernel is opened, the init scene is not executed.
- Only one scene can be an init scene.
Requirements
- JupyterLab >= 3.0
Install
To install the extension, execute:
pip install jupyterlab_scenes
Uninstall
To remove the extension, execute:
pip uninstall jupyterlab_scenes
Packaging the extension
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