A simple Jupyter kernel for Stata based on pystata
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A simple Jupyter kernel for Stata based on pystata (https://www.stata.com/python/pystata/). Requires Stata 17 or above. Consider stata_kernel (https://github.com/kylebarron/stata_kernel) instead if you have an older version of Stata.
Installation
To install pystata-kernel:
pip install git+https://github.com/ticoneva/pystata-kernel python -m pystata-kernel.install [--sys-prefix] [--prefix]
Include --sys-prefix if you are installing pystata-kernel in a multi-user environment, or --prefix if you want to specify a path yourself.
The installation script will try to determine the location of your Stata installation and write it to a configuration file. You can manually modify this file if the installation script fails to detect your stata installation. The configuration file is saved under:
[prefix]/etc/pykernel-stata.conf if --sys-prefix or --prefix is specified.
~/.pykernel-stata.conf otherwise.
If a configuration file exists in both locations, the user version takes precedent.
Syntax highlighting is the same as stata_kernel:
conda install nodejs -c conda-forge --repodata-fn=repodata.json jupyter labextension install jupyterlab-stata-highlight
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