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Binder is both a wonderful community and federation of allies, but also a beautiful orchestration of tools built to support scalability and reproducibility. #GitHub #Repo2Docker #Docker #JupyterHub #Binder! #TuringCogX #CogX2020 #TuringTPS
Here is an example of how to build and deploy a #jupyter-#repo2docker container, all just using @github and @circleci ! github.com/jupyter/repo2d… Please see point 2. here github.com/jupyter/repo2d… let's discuss and I'll open a PR!
Newly added #containershare templates for #R (including @rstudio!) along with @anacondainc! All via #repo2docker with @circleci continuous building to @Docker Hub & metadata back to @github pages! It's never been this easy to do #reproduciblescience! woot! github.com/vsoch/containe…
There's #Jyve (#WASM) but there's probably an easier way to build for ARM with #repo2docker and #REES?
hey friends! I missed the fun at @JupyterCon but finished up a #repo2docker @ProjectJupyter #containershare for you so you can share your work! Check it out at github.com/vsoch/repo2doc… and thanks to @steve_silvester for the #nodejs wisdom.
"#repo2docker can build a reproducible computational environment for any repository that follows The Reproducible Execution Environment Specification. repo2docker is called with the URL of a Git [repo], a Zenodo DOI or a path to a [local dir]. It then" repo2docker.readthedocs.io/en/latest/usag…
/? #mambaforge in a #repo2docker container is not as initially fast as a kitchen-sink container like cocalc, ml-workspace, ml-hub, or Kaggle/docker-python; but there is less excess surface area to cover
mambaforge is the best Python distribution out there: * mamba is much faster than conda, and API compatible * conda-forge is default and provides the most up-to-date packages for everything * only comes with the minimum amount of packages necessary github.com/conda-forge/mi…
Cocalc w/ #repo2docker:
When you install R pkgs w/ conda, you can generate an environment.yml for reproducibly publishing with @mybinderteam (#repo2docker) `conda env export --from-history` repo2docker also supports install.R files repo2docker.readthedocs.io/en/latest/conf… CoCalc w/ repo2docker doc.cocalc.com/software.html#…
Just had my first PR merged into #repo2docker! Now #repo2docker uses #conda 4.7.5. Binder instances using #conda should now solve/build a little faster. Thanks @mybinderteam for providing such a great service!
This could be done with a CAS and Jupyter notebooks; and optionally graded exercises. #repo2docker #latex2sympy
The SymPy and Sage CAS systems both have _repr_latex_ implemented, so if you display an (executable) expression/equation, it'll display with MathJax in the notebook. sympy.init_printing() docs.sympy.org/latest/tutoria… %display latex ask.sagemath.org/question/31607…
Thx! @mltooling /ml-workspace & ml-hub have JupyterLab and VScode all-in-one with 1 docker [compose] cmd, too; though not the @cocalc time slider with {*, LaTeX} or the new jupyterlab/rtc. There's probably already a #repo2jupyterlite that works like #repo2docker? #jupyterlite
From "I can run #K3D and #repo2docker on the it works on my machine" to "A layered approach to container and #Kubernetes security" (2020) redhat.com/en/resources/l…
2/2 d) (optional) Make the code executable (e.g. #repo2docker, what is used in @mybinderteam) e) (optional) Enable editing/posting new versions (like arXiv), so that if eg a comment reveals something new, it can be incorporated.
When you archive a GH repo: "This repository has been archived by the owner. It is now read-only." But #repo2docker and @mybinderteam should work if the *software* versions are pinned in the environment.yml. Presumably it's best to dl datasets w/ DVC in a postBuild #REES script?
#repo2docker (@mybinderteam,) supports building conda envs if there's an /environment.yml or an /.binder/environment.yml @condaforge @anacondainc @pwang
#BinderHub builds containers with #repo2docker; which builds from any of the config files that #REES (Reproducible Execution Environment Specification) supports: environment.yml, requirements.txt, postBuild, … repo2docker.readthedocs.io/en/latest/spec… Configuration Files: repo2docker.readthedocs.io/en/latest/conf…
Would this be similar in function to GH Codespaces; but with #repo2docker #REES support?
You can probably already run Jupyter Notebooks in @vscode with @github #codespaces (docker containers)? code.visualstudio.com/docs/python/ju… IDK how to use #repo2docker (#REES) with codespaces?
Solutions: - an embedded browser - open in Jupyter shortcut "test -e x || exec jupyter-lab & open default webbrowser to {jupyter_uri}/{nb_path}" - #nbhandler: ~desktop BinderHub w/ #repo2docker (#REES)
nbhandler idea: > Launch a notebook server locally from a link or a downloaded file; like binder for the desktop > Could BinderHub be modified to enable simple local desktop installs? github.com/westurner/nbha…
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#1 · Issue #1 · westurner/nbhandler
Objectives: Launch a notebook server locally from a link or a downloaded file; like BinderHub for the desktop Platforms: Linux MacOS Windows Workflow: User installs nbhandler installer installs a U...
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