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Raw cells

So far during this learning pathway, you may have noticed that Binder has been used to share interactive Jupyter Notebooks with you. This is only possible when the notebooks exists in a public location, such as GitHub. If the contents of your notebook must be kept private or a live format isn't required, the nbconvert tool converts Jupyter notebooks to various other file types.

Zero-to-Binder

A tutorial of how to create a Binder project from scratch.

Learning outcomes

After this course, you should know:

  • How to create and launch a GitHub repository
  • How to binderize the repository
  • How to change the interface of the project

Zero-to-Binder

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nbconvert: Convert Jupyter Notebooks to other formats

The nbconvert documentation covering the background, installation, and usage of the module.

Learning outcomes

After this course, you should know:

  • What nbconvert is and what it can be used for
  • How to install the module
  • How to use the module both as a command line tool and as a library
  • The different formats nbconvert is able to handle

nbconvert: Convert Jupyter Notebooks to other formats

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