The following Python-related scripts can be used to start:
ipython[.bat]
: an IPython session;
jupyter[.bat]
: a Jupyter session;
jupyterconsole[.bat]
: a Jupyter console, i.e. a terminal frontend for Jupyter kernels;
jupyterlab[.bat|.vbs]
: a JupyterLab, i.e. a Web-based interactive development environment for Jupyter Notebooks, code and data;
jupyternotebook[.bat|.vbs]
: a Jupyter Notebook, i.e. a Web application to create and share documents that contain live code, equations, visualizations and narrative text; and
pythonshell[.bat]
: a Python shell.
This, in OpenCOR’s environment.
ipython[.bat]
¶$ ./ipython
Python 3.7.5 (default, May 27 2022, 16:06:22)
Type 'copyright', 'credits' or 'license' for more information
IPython 7.8.0 -- An enhanced Interactive Python. Type '?' for help.
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jupyter[.bat]
¶$ ./jupyter
usage: jupyter [-h] [--version] [--config-dir] [--data-dir] [--runtime-dir]
[--paths] [--json] [--debug]
[subcommand]
jupyter: error: one of the arguments --version subcommand --config-dir --data-dir --runtime-dir --paths is required
jupyterconsole[.bat]
¶$ ./jupyterconsole
Jupyter console 6.0.0
Jupyter kernel for OpenCOR
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jupyterlab[.bat]
¶$ ./jupyterlab
jupyternotebook[.bat|.vbs]
¶$ ./jupyternotebook
pythonshell[.bat]
¶This script is a shortcut to using the Python shell plugin. Thus,
$ ./pythonshell
is an alias for:
$ ./OpenCOR -c PythonShell "$@"