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📓 Notebooks in Jupytext Format

In this folder you can find all our tutorial notebooks in .py format. They can be converted to actual Jupyter notebooks by typing

make convert-execute-notebooks

from the root of the repository. This will not only convert but also execute all of the notebooks -- for that to work, make sure you went through our Quick Start and have API keys set. A new folder docs/notebooks will be created, including README.md and pyproject.toml files.

Alternatively, you can use Jupytext directly

uv run --group notebooks --group docs jupytext --to ipynb *.py

🔄 Converting Jupyter noteboooks to .py

If you want to contribute with your own notebook, you can use the following command to generate .py files in the same format as the ones in this folder:

uv run jupytext --to py [notebook-name].ipynb -o [notebook-name].py