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Re: Pyenv and Jupyter integration with emacs.
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Hongyi Zhao |
Subject: |
Re: Pyenv and Jupyter integration with emacs. |
Date: |
Thu, 11 Mar 2021 23:07:02 +0800 |
On Thu, Mar 11, 2021 at 9:02 PM Skip Montanaro <skip.montanaro@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> On Ubuntu 20.04, I use pyenv, <https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv>, as the
>> python version management tool, and Jupyter (formerly known as
>> ipython) to write notebook. Currently, I consider migrating to Emacs
>> as a python development environment. I've searched and found the
>> following relevant projects on GitHub:
>>
>> https://github.com/millejoh/emacs-ipython-notebook
>> https://github.com/nnicandro/emacs-jupyter
>> https://github.com/twlz0ne/shim.el
>>
>> But I myself haven't any experience on this filed. Could you please
>> kindly give me some hints/suggestions?
>
>
> I don't have any experience with these packages either. I installed
> emacs-jupyter, but was initially stymied trying to get started. I eventually
> got jupyter-connect-repl to work by tracking down one of the
> kernel-mumble-mumble.json files in ~/.local/share/jupyter/runtime, e.g.
> kernel-eed594bc-6480-40b4-b8e2-4c56d2f6bf29.json. Here's the one I referenced:
>
> {
> "shell_port": 37041,
> "iopub_port": 58707,
> "stdin_port": 41637,
> "control_port": 42543,
> "hb_port": 44903,
> "ip": "127.0.0.1",
> "key": "69964a9c-9cc1c1cd6bb7b925c4649648",
> "transport": "tcp",
> "signature_scheme": "hmac-sha256",
> "kernel_name": ""
> }
>
> Note the empty kernel_name. I have two notebooks open in my browser at the
> moment and see no way to name them from that interface. I had to try
> evaluating existing objects in the kernel to figure out which one I was
> talking to. Not sure whose problem that is, but it seems a bit clunky.
>
> This has to be (at least marginally) better than interacting with the kernels
> through a web browser, just because you have Emacs functionality at your
> keyboard.
I still don't quite understand what you wrote above. OTOH, from my
intuitive point of view, it seems that emacs-ipython-notebook is more
powerful then emacs-jupyter.
HY
> Skip
>
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Assoc. Prof. Hongyi Zhao <hongyi.zhao@gmail.com>
Theory and Simulation of Materials
Hebei Polytechnic University of Science and Technology engineering
NO. 552 North Gangtie Road, Xingtai, China
Re: Pyenv and Jupyter integration with emacs., Joost Kremers, 2021/03/11