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fix: Draft notebook filename with wildcards and params. #1352

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@bilke bilke commented Jan 26, 2022

Closes #1351.

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Also fixed report generation with notebooks containing wildcards or params.

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@bilke bilke changed the title notebook: Fix draft notebook filename with wildcards and params. fix: Draft notebook filename with wildcards and params. Jan 26, 2022
@bilke bilke force-pushed the fix-notebook-draft-wildcards branch from a664b4c to d71efa4 Compare January 26, 2022 12:33
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@johanneskoester johanneskoester merged commit 11d4dc8 into snakemake:main Jan 28, 2022
@bilke bilke deleted the fix-notebook-draft-wildcards branch January 28, 2022 19:34
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wildcards and params in notebook directive not evaluated with --edit-notebook
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