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Right now including computation outputs requires creating .ipynb files that do contain these outputs. Storing .ipynb in git is a nuisance, especially with outputs. By comparison, the sphinx stack includes jupyter-cache that will interpret and execute all code cells in a document. Therefore, authoring experience would be much better if myst would integrate with jupyter-cache or provide utilities for execution through any other means.
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Thanks for all the issues @akhmerov, keep them coming. :)
This is absolutely on our roadmap for the project as we improve compatibility with JupyterBook.
Proposal
Right now including computation outputs requires creating
.ipynb
files that do contain these outputs. Storing.ipynb
in git is a nuisance, especially with outputs. By comparison, the sphinx stack includes jupyter-cache that will interpret and execute all code cells in a document. Therefore, authoring experience would be much better ifmyst
would integrate with jupyter-cache or provide utilities for execution through any other means.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: