It is a GitHub repository that contains notebook templates that can be used to empower Power Platform developers in some activities like: support, administration, learning, training...
Become a key place to:
- find notebook templates (internal or external) to interact with Power Platform
- learn how to implement notebooks to interact with Power Platform
- share ideas and good practices around notebooks to interact with Power Platform
- Replace security notebooks implemented in solutions like Microsoft Sentinel Solution for Dynamics 365 CE Apps (Preview)
- Store all notebooks implemented to interact with Power Platform - if interesting notebooks are found or referenced we will add a link to where they are stored in the Notebooks/README.md file
Keep an eye 👀 on the Changelog to know what is in progress and what has already been done.
I, Raphael Pothin (@rpothin), as creator of this project, am dedicated to providing a welcoming, diverse, and harrassment-free experience for everyone. I expect everyone visiting or participating in this project to abide by the following Code of Conduct. Please read it.
From opening a bug report to creating a pull request: every contribution is appreciated and welcomed. For more information, see CONTRIBUTING.md
If you want to participate to this project, but you are not sure how you can do it, do not hesitate to contact @rpothin:
- By email at raphael.pothin@gmail.com
- On Twitter
Thanks to the following people who have contributed to this project:
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This project follows the all-contributors specification. Everyone who would like to contribute to it is welcome!
All files in this repository are subject to the MIT license.
We would like to thank the open-source projects below that helped us find some ideas on how to organize this project.
- dotnet/interactive - for the .Net Interactive notebooks
- microsoft/PowerPlatform-DataverseServiceClient - for the Microsoft.PowerPlatform.Dataverse.Client nuget packages
- microsoft/PowerApps-Samples/ - for the code samples showing how to interact with Power Apps / Dataverse
- rajyraman/Dataverse-Interactive-Notebook - for the great exploratory work on notebooks in Power Platform context Natraj Yegnaraman has done