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Automatically update Jupyter on save? #4
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You can refresh the web page to see the new content. I've been looking into the ways of automatic refreshing (using xdotool for example) but it seems close to impossible to find tab with Jupyter notebook in your browser. I probably could refresh it ONLY IF last used tab is the notebook, otherwise I think it is a dead end. Maybe it would be possible using Jupyter's Python API, adding it as an enhancement, no promises though. |
Well, a little relief before update (I'll try to do it for 0.2.0, when the plugin gets more or less to the stable state): Update notebook cell with keystroke You can put this .js script in |
That is really sweet man. I think you have achieved something now that nobody has ever done. Vim and good python plotting, all from the vim terminal. I'm gonna try it out. |
I can't get that javascript too work though. Still, pressing |
@michaelfresco It is possible to configure Jupyter notebook to answer yes to all popups.
Now navigate to to The script I provided is just a temporary workaround, not mine, and I can't give any guarantees about it. |
woot woot! - it all works. Steps I did:
You should see an alert when reloading, or making a new jupyter notebook. Okay, it works! Then disable the alert, and press
Source script: |
Pretty Amazing Plugin! Looking forward to this new feature! And others too! |
Is there any way to have the Jupyter notebook refresh automatically on save? Or even manually via a command?
(Just to add: this is an amazing plugin -- thank you! I've been interacting with Jupyter notebooks more and more in my data analysis work, and had been desperately hoping that someone would make something like this!)
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