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Code Reviews & Collaboration for Jupyter Notebooks

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ReviewNB@ReviewNB·
Jupyter Notebook Code Reviews! 100,000+ @ProjectJupyter Notebooks reviewed on GitHub so far!
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Claude Code + Jupyter notebooks can finally run on autopilot 🚀 Thanks to Jupyter MCP Server - Claude can now edit notebooks, run cells, fix its own errors, and iterate until everything works. Here's the full setup and a drop-in CLAUDE .md file 👇 reviewnb.com/claude-code-wi…
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@matthen2 what did you end up using for Claude + Jupyter ?
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Matt Henderson@matthen2·
Is anyone using notebooks alongside claude code in a way that works well? I want both me and claude to be able to run cells, view outputs, not keep saving and reloading, and not overwrite each other's work. feels like notebooks have kinda died since agentic coding took off
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Mehmet Bektas@mbektash·
Claude Code meets JupyterLab! 🎉 Notebook Intelligence now has a dedicated Claude mode for an unparalleled AI assisted notebook authoring experience. Check out the details in the article and try it out! cc @bcherny linkedin.com/posts/mehmet-b…
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Avi Chawla
Avi Chawla@_avichawla·
An MCP server to control Jupyter notebooks from Claude: It lets you: - Create code cells - Execute code cells - Create markdown cells 100% open-source!
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Macdog@macdog99·
@systematicls Not quite a power user but I can say that Gemini 3 is far worse than Claude and codex. It doesn’t follow directions and randomly deletes important code, and it completely failed in dealing with Jupyter notebooks.
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@_Satyam_ How has been your experience with Jupyter + Claude Code (CC)? Is CC able to edit .ipynb files correctly?
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Satyam@_Satyam_·
Tried Opus 4.5 in Claude Code on a Jupyter-heavy radiology workflow problem. I honestly can’t tell it from Sonnet 4.5 for this. Coding LLMs feel like diminishing returns now. Next phase is likely focusing on tooling: better agents/subagents, skills, MCP.
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ReviewNB@ReviewNB·
@alfcnz For GitHub + .ipynb - you can try ReviewNB reviewnb.com Completely free for open source & academic use. Many professors / TAs use us to even grade assignment etc.
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Alfredo Canziani
Alfredo Canziani@alfcnz·
Jupytext makes dealing with notebooks a breeze. • allows you to open .PY files as notebooks, enabling partial execution, • gives you the ability to vim your notebooks, and • can pair a notebook with a synchronised .PY textual version for easy diffs. For git, see nbdime.
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Ciência e Dados@cienciaedados·
Ferramenta para colaboração ao escrever e revisar código no Jupyter Notebook: reviewnb.com
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@KhuyenTran16 Jupytext is great if you don't care about saving / reviewing cell outputs. But if you do, there's us - reviewnb.com
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Khuyen Tran
Khuyen Tran@KhuyenTran16·
#JupyterNotebooks create large, unreadable diffs in version control due to their complex JSON structure with outputs and metadata. Jupytext automatically maintains synchronized plain text versions of notebooks, making version control and collaboration straightforward.
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puffybsd@puffybsd·
Still haven't learned the lesson regarding jupyter notebooks and comparing changes. Tried a plugin a few months ago to enable better diffs, wasn't sufficient (may try again). Lure of a self-contained ipynb is strong, reloading imports etc.
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Paul Calcraft
Paul Calcraft@paul_cal·
How do you diff python/Jupyter notebooks? nbdime seemed the obvious choice from a quick google but sometimes fails to highlight word or line-level diffs for equivalent cells & just shows them as large multiline del/add chunks (fails in img1, works in img2) Am I doing it wrong?
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The Linux Foundation@linuxfoundation·
Millions of researchers, scientists, and engineers rely on @ProjectJupyter 📓 Today, the LF is proud to announce the launch of the Jupyter Foundation to support Project Jupyter’s software, standards and services for interactive computing.  🔗hubs.la/Q02YCFV00 #OpenSource
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Rafael Barbosa
Rafael Barbosa@rafaelbarbosa_s·
@baruqrodrigues Pô, mas ai é só mais um arquivo, não? Entendo no sentido de versionar, ver as diffs e tals, mas tem essa ferramenta para isso reviewnb.com Levar para prod não é o ideal também, mas para quem quer algo mais "visual" é bem bom.
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gautamethiraj@gautamethiraj·
Shout out to @ReviewNB ! Enabling PRs with rich diffs in notebooks has given a boost to my team’s code quality and to collaborative work and learning. Also, using that with nbdev from @fastdotai ensures notebook commits are nice and tidy.
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