ppc64le/linux/: notebook-6.5.7+ppc64le1 metadata and description
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| author |
Jupyter Development Team |
| author_email |
[email protected] |
| classifiers |
- Intended Audience :: Developers
- Intended Audience :: System Administrators
- Intended Audience :: Science/Research
- License :: OSI Approved :: BSD License
- Programming Language :: Python
- Programming Language :: Python :: 3
- Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7
- Programming Language :: Python :: 3.8
- Programming Language :: Python :: 3.9
- Programming Language :: Python :: 3.10
- Environment :: MetaData :: IBM Python Ecosystem
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| description_content_type |
text/markdown |
| keywords |
Interactive,Interpreter,Shell,Web |
| license |
BSD |
| metadata_version |
2.1 |
| requires_dist |
- jinja2
- tornado>=6.1
- pyzmq>=17
- argon2-cffi
- traitlets>=4.2.1
- jupyter_core>=4.6.1
- jupyter_client<8,>=5.3.4
- ipython_genutils
- nbformat
- nbconvert>=5
- nest-asyncio>=1.5
- ipykernel
- Send2Trash>=1.8.0
- terminado>=0.8.3
- prometheus_client
- nbclassic>=0.4.7
- pytest; extra == "test"
- coverage; extra == "test"
- requests; extra == "test"
- testpath; extra == "test"
- nbval; extra == "test"
- selenium==4.1.5; extra == "test"
- pytest; extra == "test"
- pytest-cov; extra == "test"
- sphinx; extra == "docs"
- nbsphinx; extra == "docs"
- sphinxcontrib_github_alt; extra == "docs"
- sphinx_rtd_theme; extra == "docs"
- myst-parser; extra == "docs"
- requests-unixsocket; sys_platform != "win32" and extra == "test"
- json-logging; extra == "json-logging"
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| requires_python |
>=3.7 |
The Jupyter Notebook is a web application that allows you to create and
share documents that contain live code, equations, visualizations, and
explanatory text. The Notebook has support for multiple programming
languages, sharing, and interactive widgets.
Read the documentation <https://jupyter-notebook.readthedocs.io>_
for more information.
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