databooks
is a package to ease the collaboration between data scientists using Jupyter notebooks, by reducing the number of git conflicts between different notebooks and resolution of git conflicts when encountered.
The key features include:
databooks
is built on top of:
Simply specify the paths for notebook files to remove metadata. By doing so, we can already avoid many of the conflicts.
$ databooks meta [OPTIONS] PATHS...Fix git conflicts for notebooks
Specify the paths for notebook files with conflicts to be fixed. Then, databooks
finds the source notebooks that caused the conflicts and compares them (so no JSON manipulation!)
$ databooks fix [OPTIONS] PATHS...
Specify paths of notebooks to be checked, an expression or recipe of what you'd like to enforce. databooks
will run your checks and raise errors if any notebook does not comply with the desired metadata values. This advanced feature allows users to enforce cell tags, sequential cell execution, maximum number of cells, among many other things!
Check out our docs for more!
$ databooks assert [OPTIONS] PATHS...
Instead of launching Jupyter and opening the browser to inspect notebooks, have a quick look at them in the terminal. All you need is to specify the path(s) of the notebook(s).
$ databooks show [OPTIONS] PATHS...
Similar to git diff, but for notebooks! Show a rich diff of the notebooks in the terminal. Works for comparing git index with the current working directory, comparing branches or blobs.
$ databooks diff [OPTIONS] [REF_BASE] [REF_REMOTE] [PATHS]...
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