jupyter / nbformat

Reference implementation of the Jupyter Notebook format
http://nbformat.readthedocs.io/
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nbformat: Jupyter Notebook Format

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nbformat contains the reference implementation of the Jupyter Notebook format, and Python APIs for working with notebooks.

There is also a JSON Schema for nbformat versions >= 3.

Installation

From the command line:

pip install nbformat

Using a different json schema validator

We use fastjsonschema by default. To use jsonschema instead, set the environment variable NBFORMAT_VALIDATOR to the value jsonschema.

Python Version Support

This library supported Python 2.7 and Python 3.5+ for 4.x.x releases. With Python 2's end-of-life nbformat 5.x.x supported Python 3 only. Support for Python 3.x versions will be dropped when they are officially sunset by the python organization.

Contributing

Read CONTRIBUTING.md for guidelines on how to setup a local development environment and make code changes back to nbformat.

About the Jupyter Development Team

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The core team that coordinates development on GitHub can be found here: https://github.com/jupyter/.

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