Jupyter Book

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개요

  • Jupyter Book은 컴퓨팅 콘텐츠가 포함된 소스 자료로부터 출판 품질의 책, 웹 사이트 및 문서를 구축하기 위한 오픈 소스 프로젝트이다.

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말뭉치

  1. This website is built with Jupyter Book![1]
  2. Jupyter Book is still developing relatively rapidly, so please be patient if things change or features iterate and change quickly.[2]
  3. Check out the Jupyter Book Contributor's Guide.[2]
  4. Jupyter Book is maintained and primarily developed by the Executable Book Project.[2]
  5. Jupyter Book is an open source project for building beautiful, publication-quality books, websites, and documents from source material that contains computational content.[3]
  6. Jupyter Book is still in beta, so things are always changing.[3]
  7. The new version of Jupyter Book will feel very similar.[3]
  8. MyST Markdown is a superset of Jupyter Markdown (AKA, CommonMark), meaning that any default markdown in a Jupyter Notebook is valid in Jupyter Book.[3]
  9. There are all sorts of different admonitions you can use in Jupyter Book which are listed here in the Jupyter Book documentation .[4]
  10. There are a number of different ways you can control the layout of your Jupyter Book pages which are described in detail in the official Jupyter Book docs .[4]
  11. Jupyter Book uses MathJax for typesetting math which allows you to add LaTeX-style maths to your book.[4]
  12. You can add inline maths, math blocks and numbered equations to your Jupyter Book.[4]
  13. This library allows you to create, build, upgrade, and otherwise control your Jupyter Book.[5]
  14. I use the ghp-import python library to push my jupyter book content to GitHub and skip a Jekyll build.[5]
  15. the docs/_build/html folder (my jupyter book) and sends it over to a gh-pages branch.[5]
  16. Finally, I took this concept and added it as part of the Python script I use to update my Jupyter Book.[5]
  17. Jupyter Book is an open-source tool for building publication-quality books, websites and documents with computational content.[6]
  18. Build interactive, publication , Jupyter Book is an open-source tool for building publication-quality books and documents from computational material.[7]
  19. Jupyter Book allows users to.[7]
  20. Announcing the new Jupyter Book.[7]
  21. Jupyter Book is an open-source tool for building publication-quality books and documents from computational material.[7]
  22. Already, Jupyter Book converts Markdown syntax to HTML , making it possible to have a web version of The Turing Way book.[8]
  23. Jupyter Book is soundless in beta, so issues are always altering.[9]
  24. The recent version of Jupyter Book will without a doubt feel very identical.[9]
  25. MyST Markdown is a superset of Jupyter Markdown (AKA, CommonMark), meaning that any default markdown in a Jupyter Notebook is legit in Jupyter Book.[9]
  26. While the weak version of Jupyter Book broken-down a aggregate of Python and Jekyll to manufacture your book’s HTML, the recent Jupyter Book uses Python the total draw via.[9]
  27. Details zur Ankündigung von Jupyter Book lassen sich Chris Holdgrafs Blogeintrag bei Jupyter entnehmen.[10]
  28. (MyST) Markdown language, which is a superset of Jupyter Markdown, meaning that any default markdown in a Jupyter Notebook is valid in Jupyter Book.[11]
  29. For the full details on the update, check out the post or dive into the new Jupyter Book documentation or the Jupyter Book GitHub repository.[11]
  30. “Jupyter Book is an open source project for building beautiful, publication-quality books, websites, and documents from source material that contains computational content.[12]
  31. While the old version of Jupyter Book used a combination of Python and Jekyll to build your book’s HTML, the new Jupyter Book uses Python all the way through.[12]
  32. The biggest change under-the-hood is that Jupyter Book now uses the Sphinx documentation engine instead of Jekyll for building books.[12]
  33. The Jupyter-Book CLI allows you to build and control your Jupyter Book.[12]

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