Juri Linkov <j...@linkov.net> writes:
>> you can find a lot of functions like the ones in jupyter at >> https://github.com/jkitchin/scimax/blob/master/scimax-ob.el. I setup my >> ipython like this: >> https://github.com/jkitchin/scimax/blob/master/scimax-org-babel-ipython-upstream.el#L89 >> >> although I will note there are several setups in that file, e.g. this >> hydra: >> https://github.com/jkitchin/scimax/blob/master/scimax-org-babel-ipython-upstream.el#L271 >> … >> I don't use them all, but leave them to remind me sometimes. > > Thanks, the number of supported features is impressive! > > I see that the file name contains the word 'upstream'. This implies a set > of patches to upstream modules. Are there any plans to submit upstream > at least some of the most often used commands that correspond to > basic Jupyter shortcuts? The upstream refers to org-babel-ipython. These libraries build on and extend that. I don't have any plans to push them upstream, I think the future will be with emacs-jupyter instead, but I haven't had time to transition to it. > > For example, it would make sense to bring scimax-execute-and-next-block > under the org-babel namespace as e.g. > org-babel-execute-src-block-and-next-block > in the upstream ob-core.el. Then S-RET will be available to other ob backends > (such as ob-ruby.el that I use often too.) I alot of these make sense for general babel use I think. My time for development work has mostly vanished now, and it is not clear when it will come back. If anyone wants to push these into ob-core.el, I have no objections. -- Professor John Kitchin Doherty Hall A207F Department of Chemical Engineering Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh, PA 15213 412-268-7803 @johnkitchin http://kitchingroup.cheme.cmu.edu