Best Jupyter Keyboard Shortcuts | Data Science For The Developer

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  • čas přidán 21. 07. 2024
  • Welcome to ‪@DevXplaining‬ channel. Jupyter Notebooks are widely used tools for any data engineering and data science work. I've seen a lot of people rely on using a mouse + keyboard together, yet there's efficiency, speed, and satisfaction to be found by learning the keyboard shortcuts and saying goodbye to your mouse.
    So time to supercharge your Jupyter workflow!
    In this short video, I will teach you how to increase your speed and editing flow with Jupyter Notebooks by using keyboard shortcuts. I also challenge you to let go of your mouse for a week and let me know in the comments section if you accept the challenge, and how it went for you.
    Any other feedback is also welcome, so please use the comments section below for that. And don't forget to like, subscribe, and click that bell icon to stay tuned for any future content on this channel. I also take requests if you wish to see me do a video on a specific topic in the future.
    Timecodes:
    0:00 - Jupyter Notebook Command Mode vs Edit Mode shortcuts
    1:10 - Cell Run Shortcuts
    2:50 - Best Command Mode Shortcuts
    8:24 - Best Edit Mode Shortcuts

Komentáře • 4

  • @zubair19jul
    @zubair19jul Před 10 měsíci +1

    Amazing mate its superb i have also subscribed

  • @zubair19jul
    @zubair19jul Před 10 měsíci +1

    is there any way i can put comments on the notebook where i can go straight away by searching ?

    • @DevXplaining
      @DevXplaining  Před 9 měsíci

      Well sure you can, but the search capabilities are not great nor exact. Typically I just use the markdown cells with large level comments (# PART 1) and descriptive names, so I can both easily see them, and search for them. Another tip would be to not make too large notebooks - if you need search to find what you need, I would already be splitting the problem to smaller parts.
      But no, I'm not aware of any specific anchoring one could use to find the good parts. But you can split the notebooks, use headings, use comments, use the search, sure. Hope this helps!