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======================================================================== EIN -- Emacs IPython Notebook |build-status| |melpa-dev| |melpa-stable| ======================================================================== --- or **E**\ IN **I**\ s not only for **N**\ otebooks. EIN works with IPython 2.x_, 3.x_, and Jupyter_! Note that remote and password protected logins are working with IPython 3.x, but have not been tested with Jupyter. .. note:: The code has been stable enough for my day to day work, but there are no guarantees for the safety for your notebook data. Please make sure that you back-up and back-up often! .. note:: The code for testing EIN is horribly broken, but I regularly hand check the code running against IPython's suite of sample notebooks. It's a worse-is-better solution to problem requiring a time-consuming solution. .. |build-status| image:: https://secure.travis-ci.org/millejoh/emacs-ipython-notebook.png?branch=master :target: http://travis-ci.org/millejoh/emacs-ipython-notebook :alt: Build Status .. |melpa-dev| image:: http://melpa.milkbox.net/packages/ein-badge.svg :target: http://melpa.milkbox.net/#/ein :alt: MELPA development version .. |melpa-stable| image:: http://melpa-stable.milkbox.net/packages/ein-badge.svg :target: http://melpa-stable.milkbox.net/#/ein :alt: MELPA stable version .. _2.x: http://ipython.org/ipython-doc/2/index.html .. _3.x: http://ipython.org/ipython-doc/3/index.html .. _Jupyter: http://jupyter.org Org-mode Integration ==================== EIN now integrates_ with org-mode! The code was heavily inspired by ob-ipython_ which is another project very much worth checking out. Find it on MELPA_. .. _integrates: http://millejoh.github.io/emacs-ipython-notebook/#org-mode-integration .. _ob-ipython: https://github.com/gregsexton/ob-ipython/ .. _MELPA: http://melpa.org/#/ob-ipython Screenshot ========== .. figure:: https://github.com/millejoh/emacs-ipython-notebook/wiki/images/demo_plotnormal.PNG :alt: Plotting in Emacs IPython Notebook See `more <https://github.com/millejoh/emacs-ipython-notebook/wiki/Screenshots>`_! Features ======== The Emacs IPython Notebook (EIN) provides a client for IPython v2.x and 3.x and Jupyter notebooks via an integrated REPL (like SLIME_) in Emacs. EIN makes notebook editing very powerful by allowing you to use Emacs features; it also expose IPython features such as code evaluation, object inspection and code completion to the Emacs side. These features can be accessed anywhere in Emacs and improve Python code editing and reading in Emacs. .. _SLIME: http://common-lisp.net/project/slime/ Highlighted features: * Copy/paste cells, even to/from different notebooks. * Console integration: You can easily connect to a kernel via the console application. This enables you to start debugging in the same kernel. It is even possible to connect to a console over ssh. * An IPython kernel can be "connected" to any buffer. This enables you to evaluate a buffer or buffer region using the same kernel as the notebook. Notebook goodies such as tooltip help, help browser and code completion are available in these buffers. * Jump to definition (go to the definition by hitting ``M-.`` over an object). Other notebook features: * Inline images * Auto/manual-completion * Popup (tooltip) help * Syntax highlighting in each cell types (Python/Markdown) * Help browser (opens when executing ``function?``) * Traceback viewer * Integration with org-mode * Support for debugging via %debug Links: * `Online Documentation <http://millejoh.github.io/emacs-ipython-notebook/>`_ * `Wiki <https://github.com/millejoh/emacs-ipython-notebook/wiki>`_ + `Screenshots <https://github.com/millejoh/emacs-ipython-notebook/wiki/Screenshots>`_ + `Tips <https://github.com/millejoh/emacs-ipython-notebook/wiki/Tips>`_ * `Downloads <https://github.com/millejoh/emacs-ipython-notebook/tags>`_ * `Repository at GitHub <https://github.com/millejoh/emacs-ipython-notebook>`_ * `Issue Tracker at GitHub <https://github.com/millejoh/emacs-ipython-notebook/issues>`_ Quick try ========= Install from MELPA_! Seriously, installing from MELPA is the easiest way to ensure all of ein's dependencies are correctly installed. `zeroein.el` is from a bygone era and does not quite work the way it used to. If you are determined, and slightly masochistic, you can attempt the following:: git clone git://github.com/millejoh/emacs-ipython-notebook.git cd emacs-ipython-notebook/ lisp/zeroein.el This will launch a new Emacs instance. You can use environment variable ``EMACS`` to control Emacs executable to use.:: EMACS=emacs-snapshot lisp/zeroein.el The above command requires /bin/sh. If the above command does not work (e.g., you are using MS Windows), try the following command:: emacs -Q -l lisp/zeroein.el Requirements ============ * IPython_ 2.0 or higher. * Tornado_ 4.0.2 or higher. * `websocket.el`_ 1.3 * `request.el`_ >= 0.2 * (optional) mumamo_ developmental version: It will be automatically loaded when it is on the path. The official way to setup path is to load nXhtml_. * (optional) markdown-mode * (optional) python-mode: It should work with either python.el or python-mode.el. Fabian Gallina's `python.el`_ is required to use ``ein:console-open`` command. * (optional) `auto-complete.el`_ You need to configure subpackage ``ein-ac`` to enable this feature. * (optional) `smartrep.el`_: This package enables you to omit typing prefix keys (e.g., ``C-c C-n C-n C-n ...`` instead of ``C-c C-n C-c C-n C-c C-n ...``). You need to configure subpackage ``ein-smartrep`` to enable this feature. * (optional) `jedi.el`_: Python auto-completion for emacs using `jedi`_. In your emacs initialization file add ``(add-hook 'ein:connect-mode-hook 'ein:jedi-setup)`` Also, EIN heavily relies on standard Emacs libraries including EWOC, EIEIO and json.el. EIN is currently tested against Emacs 23.3 and 24.3. It is known to work in Emacs 23.2, 24.1 and 24.2. .. _IPython: http://ipython.org/ .. _Tornado: http://www.tornadoweb.org/en/stable/ .. _websocket.el: https://github.com/ahyatt/emacs-websocket .. _request.el: https://github.com/tkf/emacs-request .. _mumamo: http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/MuMaMo .. _nXhtml: http://ourcomments.org/Emacs/nXhtml/doc/nxhtml.html .. _python.el: https://github.com/fgallina/python.el .. _auto-complete.el: http://cx4a.org/software/auto-complete/ .. _smartrep.el: https://github.com/myuhe/smartrep.el .. _jedi.el: https://github.com/tkf/emacs-jedi .. _jedi: https://github.com/davidhalter/jedi Usage ===== 1. Install module. Put Emacs lisp ``ein*.el`` files and Python file ``ein.py`` in your load path. See `online documentation`_ for more information. 2. Require module:: (require 'ein) 3. Start `IPython notebook server`_. 4. Hit ``M-x ein:notebooklist-open`` to open notebook list. .. _`IPython notebook server`: http://ipython.org/ipython-doc/stable/interactive/htmlnotebook.html Subpackages ----------- Enable `auto-complete.el`_:: (setq ein:use-auto-complete t) ;; Or, to enable "superpack" (a little bit hacky improvements): ;; (setq ein:use-auto-complete-superpack t) Enable `smartrep.el`_:: (setq ein:use-smartrep t) Keybindings - Notebook ------------------- .. (ein:dev-insert-mode-map "\\{ein:notebook-mode-map}") :: key binding --- ------- C-c Prefix Command C-x Prefix Command ESC Prefix Command . ein:notebook-complete-dot C-: ein:shared-output-eval-string <C-down> ein:worksheet-goto-next-input <C-up> ein:worksheet-goto-prev-input <M-S-return> ein:worksheet-execute-cell-and-insert-below <M-down> ein:worksheet-move-cell-down <M-up> ein:worksheet-move-cell-up C-x C-s ein:notebook-save-notebook-command C-x C-w ein:notebook-rename-command M-RET ein:worksheet-execute-cell-and-goto-next M-, ein:pytools-jump-back-command M-. ein:pytools-jump-to-source-command M-n ein:worksheet-next-input-history M-p ein:worksheet-previous-input-history C-c C-a ein:worksheet-insert-cell-above C-c C-b ein:worksheet-insert-cell-below C-c C-c ein:worksheet-execute-cell C-c C-e ein:worksheet-toggle-output C-c C-f ein:pytools-request-tooltip-or-help C-c TAB ein:completer-complete C-c C-k ein:worksheet-kill-cell C-c C-l ein:worksheet-clear-output C-c RET ein:worksheet-merge-cell C-c C-n ein:worksheet-goto-next-input C-c C-o ein:console-open C-c C-p ein:worksheet-goto-prev-input C-c C-q ein:notebook-kill-kernel-then-close-command C-c C-r ein:notebook-restart-kernel-command C-c C-s ein:worksheet-split-cell-at-point C-c C-t ein:worksheet-toggle-cell-type C-c C-u ein:worksheet-change-cell-type C-c C-v ein:worksheet-set-output-visibility-all C-c C-w ein:worksheet-copy-cell C-c C-x ein:tb-show C-c C-y ein:worksheet-yank-cell C-c C-z ein:notebook-kernel-interrupt-command C-c ESC Prefix Command C-c ! ein:worksheet-rename-sheet C-c + ein:notebook-worksheet-insert-next C-c - ein:notebook-worksheet-delete C-c 1 ein:notebook-worksheet-open-1th C-c 2 ein:notebook-worksheet-open-2th C-c 3 ein:notebook-worksheet-open-3th C-c 4 ein:notebook-worksheet-open-4th C-c 5 ein:notebook-worksheet-open-5th C-c 6 ein:notebook-worksheet-open-6th C-c 7 ein:notebook-worksheet-open-7th C-c 8 ein:notebook-worksheet-open-8th C-c 9 ein:notebook-worksheet-open-last C-c { ein:notebook-worksheet-open-prev-or-last C-c } ein:notebook-worksheet-open-next-or-first C-c C-S-l ein:worksheet-clear-all-output C-c C-# ein:notebook-close C-c C-' ein:worksheet-turn-on-autoexec C-c C-, ein:pytools-jump-back-command C-c C-. ein:pytools-jump-to-source-command C-c C-/ ein:notebook-scratchsheet-open C-c C-; ein:shared-output-show-code-cell-at-point C-c <down> ein:worksheet-move-cell-down C-c <up> ein:worksheet-move-cell-up C-c M-+ ein:notebook-worksheet-insert-prev C-c M-w ein:worksheet-copy-cell C-c M-{ ein:notebook-worksheet-move-prev C-c M-} ein:notebook-worksheet-move-next .. // KEYS END // Keybindings - Connect ------------------ In Python (or any other) buffer, you can connect to any open notebook by ``M-x ein:connect-to-notebook`` then choose appropriate notebook. After connecting to the notebook (and hence its kernel), the following commands are available. .. (ein:dev-insert-mode-map "\\{ein:connect-mode-map}") :: key binding --- ------- C-c Prefix Command ESC Prefix Command . ein:completer-dot-complete C-: ein:shared-output-eval-string M-, ein:pytools-jump-back-command M-. ein:pytools-jump-to-source-command C-c C-a ein:connect-toggle-autoexec C-c C-c ein:connect-run-or-eval-buffer C-c C-f ein:pytools-request-tooltip-or-help C-c TAB ein:completer-complete C-c C-l ein:connect-reload-buffer C-c C-o ein:console-open C-c C-r ein:connect-eval-region C-c C-x ein:tb-show C-c C-z ein:connect-pop-to-notebook C-c C-, ein:pytools-jump-back-command C-c C-. ein:pytools-jump-to-source-command C-c C-/ ein:notebook-scratchsheet-open .. // KEYS END // License ======= Emacs IPython Notebook is licensed under GPL v3. See COPYING for details.