How can I create custom magic commands in Jupyter?
You can create custom magic commands in Jupyter by defining a new function and using the @magics_class
decorator.
Can you show me an example of a custom magic command?
Sure! Here's a simple example:
from IPython.core.magic import register_line_magic
@register_line_magic
def my_command(line):
print(f'You entered: {line}')
How do I load this custom command in my Jupyter notebook?
You can load it by running the cell containing your custom command definition. After that, you can use it with %my_command your_input
.
Can I create a cell magic command as well?
Yes, you can create cell magic commands using the @register_cell_magic
decorator in a similar way.
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