jupyter

Read, modify, execute, and convert Jupyter notebooks programmatically. Use when working with .ipynb files for data science workflows, including editing cells, clearing outputs, or converting to other formats.

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Install skill "jupyter" with this command: npx skills add openhands/skills/openhands-skills-jupyter

Jupyter Notebook Guide

Notebooks are JSON files. Cells are in nb['cells'], each has source (list of strings) and cell_type ('code', 'markdown', or 'raw').

Modifying Notebooks

import json
with open('notebook.ipynb') as f:
    nb = json.load(f)
# Modify nb['cells'][i]['source'], then:
with open('notebook.ipynb', 'w') as f:
    json.dump(nb, f, indent=1)

Executing & Converting

jupyter nbconvert --to notebook --execute --inplace notebook.ipynb  # Execute in place
jupyter nbconvert --to html notebook.ipynb      # Convert to HTML
jupyter nbconvert --to script notebook.ipynb    # Convert to Python
jupyter nbconvert --to markdown notebook.ipynb  # Convert to Markdown

Finding Code

grep -n "search_term" notebook.ipynb

Cell Structure

# Code cell
{"cell_type": "code", "execution_count": None, "metadata": {}, "outputs": [], "source": ["code\n"]}
# Markdown cell
{"cell_type": "markdown", "metadata": {}, "source": ["# Title\n"]}

Clear Outputs

for cell in nb['cells']:
    if cell['cell_type'] == 'code':
        cell['outputs'] = []
        cell['execution_count'] = None

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