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jupyter-book

v2.0.0-a0.post1

Published

An opinionated distribution of mystmd

Downloads

139

Readme

Jupyter Book

Jupyter Book Badge DOI

Jupyter Book is an open-source tool for building publication-quality books and documents from computational material.

Jupyter Book allows users to

  • write their content in Markdown files or Jupyter notebooks,
  • include computational elements (e.g., code cells) in either type,
  • include rich syntax such as citations, cross-references, and numbered equations, and
  • using a simple command, run the embedded code cells, cache the outputs and convert this content into:
    • a web-based interactive book and
    • a publication-quality PDF.

Governance of This Project

Jupyter Book 2 is still developing relatively rapidly, so please be patient if things change or features iterate and change quickly.

Contribute or Improve The Book

Notice a typo in the text? Want to add a cool feature so that others can enjoy the improvements to Jupyter Books? Check out CONTRIBUTING.md. We'd love your help!

Acknowledgements

Jupyter Book is maintained and primarily developed by the Jupyter Book Project.