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author | jaseg <git@jaseg.de> | 2025-06-30 15:35:25 +0200 |
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committer | jaseg <git@jaseg.de> | 2025-06-30 15:35:25 +0200 |
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Fix hugo layout in hugo > ~0.130.0
For some reason, newer hugo versions have trouble with .summary, and on
some pages where .summary is not defined in the page header metadata,
when rendering the page as a preview card, hugo swallows the card's
closing </div> tag. Such a weird bug, we now just work around it by
explicitly setting the .summary meta on pages that cause this bug(?) to
surface.
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diff --git a/content/blog/jupyterlab-notebook-file-oneliner/index.rst b/content/blog/jupyterlab-notebook-file-oneliner/index.rst new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5a543de --- /dev/null +++ b/content/blog/jupyterlab-notebook-file-oneliner/index.rst @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +--- +title: "Getting the .ipynb Notebook File Location From a Running Jupyter Lab Notebook" +date: 2025-06-29T23:42:00+01:00 +summary: > + If you need to get the path of the ipynb file in a running #Jupyter notebook, this one-liner will do the trick. It + seems chatgpt is confused, and a bunch of other approaches on the web look fragile and/or unnecessarily complex to + me. +--- + +If you need to get the path of the ipynb file in a running #Jupyter notebook, this one-liner will do the trick. It seems +chatgpt is confused, and a bunch of other approaches on the web look fragile and/or unnecessarily complex to me. + +.. code:: python + + import sys + Path(json.loads(Path(sys.argv[-1]).read_bytes())['jupyter_session']) + +The way this works is that for each notebook, jupyter starts a python "kernel" process that actually runs the notebook's +code. That kernel gets a json file with info on the notebook's location on the disk passed through its command line. +Since we're running code in that exact python process, we can just grab that json file from sys.argv, and read it +ourselves. |