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jupyter-book/thebe: Turn static HTML pages into live documents with Jupyter kernels.

Thebe: Integrate Jupyter based computation into web apps and static web pages

Note: This readme has been updated for the 0.9.0 release

The previous README for 0.8.x is now located here, or alternatively see the 0.8.x branch.

Important

thebe 0.9.0 is still under development and documentation is work in progress (PRs welcome!)

Thebe is a set of libraries allowing web applications and static web pages to provide interactive computation backed by a Jupyter kernel. It is organized in multiple libraries to allow it to be used flexibly in different web contexts.

Thebe comprises the following packages (located in the packages/ folder in this repo):

The latest thebe documentation is build using mystmd and is hosted here.

The demo page from apps/simple are hosted here on github pages which let's you check out the interactivity that the top level thebe library provides along with thebe-lite for JupyterLite based pyodide kernel access.

For the latest information on setting up a local development environment see CONTRIBUTING.md in this repository.

Legacy information on thebe builds is here

For more information on contributing to thebe, see the thebe contributing documentation although note that

thebe was developed as a part of OpenDreamKit – Horizon 2020 European Research Infrastructure project (676541). It is currently stewarded by the Executable Books Project. Additional support was provided by the U.S. Department of Education Open Textbooks Pilot Program funding for the LibreTexts project (P116T180029).


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