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I love the reproducibility of marimo. There is one feature of it, however, that I think could be improved.
In my jupyter workflow, I have this stream-of-consciousness phase where I'm doing the data-science equivalent of doodling. In that phase, I frequently have two cells in the same notebook with different versions of the same analysis code that I'm experimenting with. In marimo right now, I need to comment out the cell I'm not working on so that I don't duplicate variables.
Maybe this already exists (couldn't find it in docs), but having a quick way (keyboard shortcut?) of disabling and re-enabling individual cells in a notebook would be awesome. Having some visually obvious clues in the UI that indicate whether or not a cell is enabled would avoid confusion.
In the current version of Marimo, I really like that then when you try to redefine a variable that's in another cell, Marimo provides a link to the cell where the variable is defined. If there were another link in that error message to disable the other cell, that would be really slick.
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I love the reproducibility of marimo. There is one feature of it, however, that I think could be improved.
In my jupyter workflow, I have this stream-of-consciousness phase where I'm doing the data-science equivalent of doodling. In that phase, I frequently have two cells in the same notebook with different versions of the same analysis code that I'm experimenting with. In marimo right now, I need to comment out the cell I'm not working on so that I don't duplicate variables.
Maybe this already exists (couldn't find it in docs), but having a quick way (keyboard shortcut?) of disabling and re-enabling individual cells in a notebook would be awesome. Having some visually obvious clues in the UI that indicate whether or not a cell is enabled would avoid confusion.
In the current version of Marimo, I really like that then when you try to redefine a variable that's in another cell, Marimo provides a link to the cell where the variable is defined. If there were another link in that error message to disable the other cell, that would be really slick.
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