Vim/Neovim plugin for editing Jupyter notebook (ipynb) files through jupytext.
https://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=5764
- Make sure that you have the
jupytext
CLI program installed (pip install jupytext
). - Copy the
jupytext.vim
script to your vim plugin directory (e.g.$HOME/.vim/plugin
). Refer to:help add-plugin
,:help add-global-plugin
and:help runtimepath
for more details about Vim plugins. - Restart Vim.
When you open a Jupyter Notebook (*.ipynb
) file, it is automatically converted from json to markdown or python through the jupytext
utility, and the result is loaded into the buffer. Upon saving, the ipynb
file is updated with any modifications.
In more detail, opening a file notebook.ipynb
in vim will create a temporary file notebook.md
or notebook.py
(depending on g:jupytext_fmt
). This file is the result of calling e.g.
jupytext --to=md --output notebook.md notebook.ipynb
The contents of the file is loaded into the buffer instead of the original notebook.ipynb
. When saving the buffer, its contents is written again to notebook.md
, and the original notebook.ipynb
is updated with a call to
jupytext --to=ipynb --from=md --update --output notebook.ipynb notebook.md
The --update
flag ensures the output for any cell whose corresponding input in notebook.md
is unchanged will be preserved.
On closing the buffer, the temporary notebook.md
will be deleted. If notebook.md
already existed when opening notebook.ipynb
, the existing file will be used (instead of being generated by jupytext
), and it will be preserved when closing the buffer.
The plugin has the following settings. If you want to override the default values shown below, you can define the corresponding variables in your ~/.vimrc
.
-
let g:jupytext_enable = 1
You may disable the automatic conversion of
ipynb
files (i.e., deactivate this plugin) by setting this to 0. -
let g:jupytext_command = 'jupytext'
The CLI
jupytext
command to use. You may include the full path to point to a specificjupytext
executable not in your default$PATH
. -
let g:jupytext_fmt = 'md'
The format to which to convert the
ipynb
data. This can be any format that thejupytext
utility accepts for its--to
parameter (seejupytext --help
), except for'notebook'
and'ipynb'
. -
let g:jupytext_to_ipynb_opts = '--to=ipynb --update'
Command line options for the conversion from
g:jupytext_fmt
back to the notebook format -
let g:jupytext_filetype_map = {}
A mapping of
g:jupytext_fmt
to the filetype that should be used for the buffer (:help filetype
). This determines the syntax highlighting. You may use this setting to override the default filetype. For example, to use the 'pandoc' filetype instead of the default 'markdown' for the 'md' format, definelet g:jupytext_filetype_map = {'md': 'pandoc'}
-
let g:jupytext_print_debug_msgs = 0
If set to 1, print debug messages while running the plugin (view with
:messages
).
Note: If you are using this plugin as a replacement for the ipynb_notedown.vim
plugin (https://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=5506), you can use the following options to use notedown
instead of jupytext
:
let g:jupytext_command = 'notedown'
let g:jupytext_fmt = 'markdown'
let g:jupytext_to_ipynb_opts = '--to=notebook'