nbcat
is a command line tool for viewing jupyter notebook files in terminal. It parses notebook's underlying json content, hence it runs without the dependency of jupyter/ipython core.
pip install git+https://github.com/ktw361/nbcat.git
No python? Checkout the c++ implementation.
nbcat example.ipynb
Example notebook (link)
- Running with
nbcat examples/example-cifar10.ipynb -a
:
Output (click to expand)
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# `markdown`
# CIFAR - 10
## Decode data
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# `markdown`
Activate virtual environment
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# In [1]:
%%bash
source ~/kerai/bin/activate
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# `markdown`
### Imports
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# In [2]:
%matplotlib inline
from helper import get_class_names, get_train_data, get_test_data, plot_images
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# `stderr`
Using TensorFlow backend.
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# `markdown`
Get class names
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# In [3]:
class_names = get_class_names()
class_names
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# `stdout`
Decoding file: data/batches.meta
# Out[3]:
['airplane',
'automobile',
'bird',
'cat',
'deer',
'dog',
'frog',
'horse',
'ship',
'truck']
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- output of
cat
:
- output of `nbcat':
pip uninstall nbcat
Distributed under the MIT LICENSE.
Example notebook from: https://github.com/09rohanchopra/cifar10/blob/master/cifar10-basic.ipynb