Jupyter notebook

3 years ago by bc001 to c/python

Hi,

Is it ok to use Jupyter notebook exclusively for creating notes. I do not need to run any codes in cells, just taking notes.

Currently, I run notebook using 'jupyter-notebook'. Then, use Kernel > Shutdown option. And, create notes.

I think there will be commandline option, but cannot find any. Any advise on this?

Thanks,

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ohto 11 points 3 years ago

So youโ€™re using Markdown cells for notes and not using code cells at all? This is a strange choice. It seems like just writing Markdown in a text editor, Markdown editor, or even an IDE with Markdown rendering would be better options. If you want to output the Markdown to other formats, pandoc is all you need. Iโ€™m not sure what advantage Jupyter gives you in this use case.

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ztlkl 4 points 3 years ago

@ohto @bc001 Agree. Also, for notes there are a much better apps such like Obsidian

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Walnut356 1 point 3 years ago

Obligatory shoutout to Qownnotes for being excellent, fully open source, and with owncloud integration.

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