itypescript
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ITypescript is a Typescript kernel for the Jupyter notebook (A Modified version of IJavascript module)
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ITypescript
ITypescript is an npm
package that implements a
TypeScript kernel for the Jupyter notebook, as a modification of
IJavascript kernel. A Jupyter
notebook combines the creation of rich-text documents (including equations,
graphs and videos) with the execution of code in a number of programming
languages.
The execution of code is carried out by means of a kernel that implements the IPython/Jupyter messaging protocol. There are kernels available for Python, Julia, Ruby, Haskell and many other languages.
Again, We have to emphasize these code is originally come from IJavascript kernel. We converted the code into typescript, and modified tiny fraction of it.
Main Features
- Run TypeScript code within a
node.js
session
Following examples are translation of IJavascript's examples, from javascript to typescript.
- Hello, World!
- Graphical
output for
HTML
,SVG
,PNG
, ... - Asynchronous output
- Autocompletion:
press
TAB
to complete keywords and object properties - Object
inspection: press
Shift-TAB
to inspect an object and show its content or, if available, its documentation
Installations
Prerequisites
If you're using Typescript, you should install node.js
first.
Follow the instruction of Node.js Download page or
Node.js Installation page.
Also, you have to install jupyter
. Follow the instruction of
Installing Jupyter notebook.
Stand-alone
After installing these, install ITypescript by typing following shell command (Linux/Unix/Mac):
sudo -H npm install -g itypescript
For windows, find node.js prompt
, run it as administrator, and type:
npm install -g itypescript
Jupyter Kernel
You can install itypescript
kernel globally with the following command:
sudo -H its --install=global
Or you can install it locally:
its --install=local
For further usage, check usage.md
Contributions
First of all, thank you for taking the time to contribute. Please, read CONTRIBUTING and use the issue tracker for any contributions: support requests, bug reports, enhancement requests, pull requests, submission of tutorials...