Re: [jupyter] interact with command-line tools from the notebook

2017-05-16 Thread Denis Akhiyarov
Ok, I understood that this is difficult after trying out 2 options :)
pexpect support on Windows is partial and experimental, hence I will not
even try this. Anyway working with command-line tools right from
ipython/jupyter would be very handy, especially for presentations!

On Tue, May 16, 2017 at 10:49 AM, Thomas Kluyver  wrote:

> There's nothing automatic, because we can't tell when a process is waiting
> for input. If you know what the prompt looks like, you may be able to use
> something like pexpect.replwrap to run it - though I don't know if that
> will work on Windows.
>
> On 16 May 2017 at 13:22, Denis Akhiyarov 
> wrote:
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>> Is there any way I can interact with command-line tools from the
>> notebook? For example scriptcs embeds itself in cmd as a REPL.
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>> In the notebook it is not interactive. In fact I cannot even kill the
>> scriptcs process () when it is called in the notebook:
>>
>> taskkill /f /im scriptcs*
>> ERROR: The process "scriptcs*" not found.
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Re: [jupyter] interact with command-line tools from the notebook

2017-05-16 Thread Thomas Kluyver
There's nothing automatic, because we can't tell when a process is waiting
for input. If you know what the prompt looks like, you may be able to use
something like pexpect.replwrap to run it - though I don't know if that
will work on Windows.

On 16 May 2017 at 13:22, Denis Akhiyarov  wrote:

> Is there any way I can interact with command-line tools from the notebook?
> For example scriptcs embeds itself in cmd as a REPL.
>
> In the notebook it is not interactive. In fact I cannot even kill the
> scriptcs process () when it is called in the notebook:
>
> taskkill /f /im scriptcs*
> ERROR: The process "scriptcs*" not found.
>
>
> 
>
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[jupyter] interact with command-line tools from the notebook

2017-05-16 Thread Denis Akhiyarov


Is there any way I can interact with command-line tools from the notebook? 
For example scriptcs embeds itself in cmd as a REPL.

In the notebook it is not interactive. In fact I cannot even kill the 
scriptcs process () when it is called in the notebook:

taskkill /f /im scriptcs*
ERROR: The process "scriptcs*" not found.










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[jupyter] Paid feature work on Jupyter's kernel gateway

2017-05-16 Thread Praxiteles

Any chance anyone knows developers available for paid work to add new 
functionality to Jupyter's kernel gateway? Or know where to find developers 
who could be?

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