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I got it to work on my mac 😸 - the only thing I ran into is that I didn’t have [’clojupyter “0.1.0”] installed in my local maven and it is not on clojars
Thanks, verison 0.1.0 was broken, later version should work
Actually, 0.1.2 fix a small problem
The next thing i'll work on is code highlighting and then charting with plotly
I'll take a look at jupyterlab before though.
@didiercrunch not sure if it's useful for but at least a bit related: https://github.com/hswick/jutsu
Looks awesome, I believe i'll use it!
My goal is to glue existant code, not to write new code
+1 for jutsu
@didiercrunch if you are looking to embed the graphs in the notebook then you’ll need to use plotly.js directly. As jutsu creates graphs in a separate page in the browser.