Jupyter Notebook Tools for Sphinx¶
nbsphinx
is a Sphinx extension that provides a source parser for
*.ipynb
files.
Custom Sphinx directives are used to show Jupyter Notebook code cells (and of
course their results) in both HTML and LaTeX output.
Un-evaluated notebooks – i.e. notebooks without stored output cells – will be
automatically executed during the Sphinx build process.
- Quick Start:
Install
nbsphinx
Edit your
conf.py
and add'nbsphinx'
toextensions
.Edit your
index.rst
and add the names of your*.ipynb
files to thetoctree
.Run Sphinx!
- Online documentation (and example of use):
- Source code repository (and issue tracker):
- License:
MIT – see the file
LICENSE
for details.
All content shown below was generated from Jupyter notebooks, except for the sections Normal reStructuredText Files, Contributing and Version History, which were generated from Sphinx’s built-in reStructuredText format.
- Installation
- Usage
- Sphinx Setup
- Sphinx Configuration Values
nbsphinx
Configuration Valuesnbsphinx_allow_errors
nbsphinx_assume_equations
nbsphinx_codecell_lexer
nbsphinx_custom_formats
nbsphinx_epilog
nbsphinx_execute
nbsphinx_execute_arguments
nbsphinx_input_prompt
nbsphinx_kernel_name
nbsphinx_output_prompt
nbsphinx_prolog
nbsphinx_prompt_width
nbsphinx_requirejs_options
nbsphinx_requirejs_path
nbsphinx_responsive_width
nbsphinx_thumbnails
nbsphinx_timeout
nbsphinx_widgets_options
nbsphinx_widgets_path
- Running Sphinx
- Watching for Changes with
sphinx-autobuild
- Automatic Creation of HTML and PDF output on readthedocs.org
- Automatic Creation of HTML and PDF output on GitLab Pages
- HTML Themes
- Using Notebooks with Git
- Sphinx Setup
- Markdown Cells
- Code Cells
- Raw Cells
- Hidden Cells
- Controlling Notebook Execution
- Prolog and Epilog
- Notebooks in Sub-Directories
- Creating Thumbnail Galleries
- Using
toctree
In A Notebook - Custom CSS
- Normal reStructuredText Files
- External Links
- Contributing
- Version History
There is also An Orphan Notebook (HTML Only), just for the sake of it.