Talk given to the CU Boulder Computational Science and Engineering Research Group on April 20, 2017 about using NBExtensions in Jupyter Notebooks.
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  1. # Being More Productive with Jupyter Notebooks: An Introduction to NBExtensions
  2. This talk is about how to get the most out of the [NBExtensions]() feature of Jupyter Notebooks.
  3. NBExtensions provide an array of interesting functionality to Jupyter and this talk touches on a few of them, including
  4. * gist-it
  5. * table of contents
  6. * spell checker,
  7. * and others
  8. The original talk was presented on April 21, 2017 by me (myself and I) to the [CU Boulder Computational Science and Engineering Research Group](https://www.meetup.com/University-of-Colorado-Computational-Science-and-Engineering/events/239108756/).
  9. ## Installing the talk
  10. This talk was originally written as a Jupyter notebook and the HTML file for the talk is using [reveal.js](http://lab.hakim.se/reveal-js/#/).
  11. To convert the talk to HTML you will need to run:
  12. ```
  13. jupyter nbconvert nbextensions_talk.ipynb --to slides --reveal-prefix "http://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/reveal.js/3.3.0"
  14. ```
  15. ## Viewing the talk
  16. While the source for the talk is provided here, you do not need to convert it unless you need to make modifications to it.
  17. To view the talk, _simply clone this repository_ and _view the original HTML source in any browser_ in the
  18. * [original source HTML in `nbextensions_talk.slides.html`](./nbextensions_talk.slides.html) ready to be viewed.
  19. An example file that shows a few of these extensions at work can be found in the
  20. * [notebook in `example_document.ipynb`](./example_document.ipynb) or
  21. * [as HTML in `example_document.html`](./example_document.html)
  22. ## Resources
  23. To understand the full installation requirement for NBExtensions explore here:
  24. [https://github.com/ipython-contrib/jupyter_contrib_nbextensions](https://github.com/ipython-contrib/jupyter_contrib_nbextensions)
  25. And if you'd like the convenience of installing the plugin configurator, that can be found here:
  26. [https://github.com/Jupyter-contrib/jupyter_nbextensions_configurator](https://github.com/Jupyter-contrib/jupyter_nbextensions_configurator)
  27. The complete instructions and project documentation **should be consulted to install and use properly to fullest extent**.
  28. ## LICENSE
  29. CC-BY-4.0
  30. ![](https://i.creativecommons.org/l/by/4.0/88x31.png)
  31. This work is licensed under a [Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).