jupyter-cogram 0.11.23

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jupytercogram 0.11.23

Cogram: Intuitive coding with natural language
Cogram brings intuitive coding with natural language to Jupyter Notebook.


๐Ÿ“– Documentation



Documentation





๐Ÿš€๏ธ Sign up
Sign up to get your API token and get started!


โญ๏ธ How to
New to Cogram? Check out our videos!


๐Ÿ“š Community
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Features

AI-powered coding for Jupyter Notebooks
Supports Python: ideal for data science tasks
Cycle through different suggestions

โณ Install cogram
Requirements

API token: If you don't have one yet, sign up
Operating system: macOS ยท Linux ยท Windows
Python version: Python 3.6+ (only 64 bit)
Package managers: pip

Installation
The easiest way to install Cogram for Jupyter Notebook is using pip.
pip install -U jupyter-cogram
jupyter nbextension enable jupyter-cogram/main

Next, you should install your API token available on your
My Account page. Install it with
python -m jupyter_cogram --token YOUR_TOKEN

That's it! You can now start a new Jupyter Notebook server with
jupyter notebook

and you're ready to go!
Updating Cogram
The easiest way to upgrade to a new version of Cogram is using pip:
pip install -U jupyter-cogram

You'll then have to kill any active Jupyter Notebook servers and start a new one with
jupyter notebook

Uninstalling Cogram
To remove Cogram from your system, simply use pip:
pip uninstall jupyter-cogram

Finally, remove Cogram from the list of extensions Jupyter will load when you
start a Notebook:
jupyter nbextension disable jupyter-cogram/main

๐Ÿ“š Use Cogram
๐Ÿ›ซ First start
If you've installed Cogram by following the instructions on your My Account page your API token
will automatically be saved. You can open a Jupyter Notebook and get started.
You may be asked for your API token when you open a new Notebook for the first time. If this happens, paste the API token from your My Account page into the prompt box that opens when you start a new Jupyter Notebook.
The Cogram extension is on by default. You can toggle the extension off and on by clicking the Cogram button
() in the toolbar of your Jupyter Notebook. The green circle indicates that Cogram is on.
๐Ÿ”ฎ Working with Cogram
You can use Cogram in two ways:

Generating code from plain language by writing a comment and completing with the Tab key
Comleting code you've written with the Tab key

The status light will turn orange indicating that Cogram is busy.
For example, writing the comment
# fibonacci sequence

and hitting the Tab key will generate a function that produces the Fibonacci sequence.
Alternatively, writing the code
def fibonacci

and hitting the Tab key will complete the function to produce the Fibonacci sequence.
Once your code has been generated you can explore different options with the โ† and โ†’ keys.
If you're happy with a suggestion you can accept it with the Tab key.
๐Ÿ’ก Tips for working with Cogram
Cogram works especially well if you give it some context. Cogram knows the code in your notebook above the current position of your cursor.
The more code you've already written, the better Cogram will work.
๐Ÿ“š Support
For help with Cogram please join our support channel in community.

License

For personal and professional use. You cannot resell or redistribute these repositories in their original state.

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