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Open a notebook from the command line in the best available server

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Open notebooks from the command line

nbopen looks for the nearest running notebook server - if it finds one, it opens a web browser to that notebook. If not, it starts a new notebook server in that directory.

Installation:

pip install nbopen

Usage:

nbopen AwesomeNotebook.ipynb

To integrate with your file manager, so you can double click on notebooks to open them, clone the repository and run:

  • Linux/BSD: ./xdg-install.sh.

  • Windows: python win-install.py

  • Mac: ./osx-install.sh

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