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⚠️ The contents of this repo moved to PythonWorkshop and new contents are being actively added there.

PythonWorkshop

Hello Pythoneer! Want to learn Python 🐍 with having fun? You have come to the right repository ♥️

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Using Docker to dive through this Repository

Our docker image is bundled with all the required to run this repository.

  • Pull the docker image
docker pull naveen8/pythonworkshop:latest
  • Clone our repository
git clone https://github.com/NaveenKumarReddy8/PythonWorkshop.git
  • Run our docker image mounting our repo and port forwarding the container port 8888 to host port.
docker container run -p 8888:8888/tcp -v <cloned_repo_destination>:/pythonworkshop naveen8/pythonworkshp:latest 

Or using the docker compose to spin up the container 😎 🚀:

cd into the cloned repository directory and use the following command.

docker compose up

Open the localhost url being shown in the logs which contains the token for authentication.

Developer setup

  • Clone our repository
git clone https://github.com/NaveenKumarReddy8/PythonWorkshop.git
  • Build the Docker image using the Dockerfile.
docker image build -t <repository>:<tag> .
  • Run the docker image just created mounting our repo and port forwarding the container port 8888 to host port.
docker container run -p 8888:8888/tcp -v <cloned_repo_destination>:/pythonworkshop naveen8/pythonworkshp:latest 

Or using the docker compose to spin up the container 😎 🚀:

cd into the cloned repository directory and use the following command.

docker compose up

To generate the markdown file of a particular .ipynb notebook:

# Single file
jupyter nbconvert --to markdown <ipynb file>

# Multiple files

for f in *.ipynb; do jupyter nbconvert --to markdown $f; done

To concat multiple markdown files we use pandoc

pandoc -s 1_file.md 2_file.md 3_file.md -o merge.md

# We do use chronological numerical order in our repo, so we can write the above command as:
pandoc -s $(ls -v *.md) -o merge.md

To convert the pandoc style markdown file generated to Github Flavoured markdown:

pandoc -s merge.md -o github_flavoured_markdown.md --to gfm

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