Thanks ! That's great congratulation on the release !

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On Thu, May 25, 2017 at 8:06 PM, Michael Pacer <[email protected]> wrote:
> We are pleased to announce the release of nbconvert 5.2.1. Nbconvert is the
> tool you need to do things with your notebooks (after they are written).
>
> # Installation
> pip install -U nbconvert
>
> # Major features
>
> In this release (along with the usual bugfixes and documentation
> improvements, which are legion) we have a few new major features that have
> been requested for a long time:
>
> ## Global Content Filtering
>
> You now have the ability to remove input or output from code cells, markdown
> cells and the input and output prompts. The easiest way to access all of
> these is by using traitlets like TemplateExporter.exclude_input = True (or,
> for example HTMLExporter.exclude_markdown = True if you wanted to make it
> specific to HTML output). On the command line if you just want to not have
> input or output prompts just use --no-prompt.
>
> ## Execute notebooks from a function
>
> You can now use the executenb function to execute notebooks as though you
> ran the execute preprocessor on the notebooks. It returns the standard
> notebook and resources options.
>
> ## Remove cells based on regex pattern
>
> This removes cells based on their matching a regex pattern (by default,
> empty cells). This is the RegexRemovePreprocessor.
>
> ## Script exporter entrypoints for nonpython scripts
>
> Now there is an entrypoint for having an exporter specific to the type of
> script that is being exported. While designed for use with the IRkernel in
> particular (with a script exporter focused on exporting R scripts) other
> non-python kernels that wish to have a language specific exporter can now
> surface that directly.
>
> # Credits
>
> This release has been larger than previous releases. In it 33 authors
> contributed a total of 546 commits.
>
> Many thanks to the following individuals who contributed to this release (in
> alphabetical order):
>
> * Adam Chainz
> * Andreas Mueller
> * Bartosz T
> * Benjamin Ragan-Kelley
> * Carol Willing
> * Damián Avila
> * Elliot Marsden
> * Gao, Xiang
> * Jaeho Shin
> * Jan Schulz
> * Jeremy Kun
> * Jessica B. Hamrick
> * John B Nelson
> * juhasch
> * Livia Barazzetti
> * M Pacer
> * Matej Urbas
> * Matthias Bussonnier
> * Matthias Geier
> * Maximilian Albert
> * Michael Scott Cuthbert
> * Nicholas Bollweg
> * Paul Gowder
> * Paulo Villegas
> * Peter Parente
> * Philipp A
> * Scott Sanderson
> * Srinivas Reddy Thatiparthy
> * Sylvain Corlay
> * Thomas Kluyver
> * Till Hoffmann
> * Xiang Gao
> * YuviPanda
>
> Enjoy converting!
>
> Cheers,
> M
>
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