Add details about nb extensions
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$ pip install -r requirements.txt
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$ pip install -r requirements.txt
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If you want to install the Jupyter extensions, run the following command (this is optional but recommended as it allows you to view a table of contents in each notebook):
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If you want to install the Jupyter extensions, run the following command:
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$ jupyter contrib nbextension install --user
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$ jupyter contrib nbextension install --user
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Then you can activate an extension, such as the Table of Contents (2) extension:
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$ jupyter nbextension enable toc2/toc2
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Finally, launch Jupyter:
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Finally, launch Jupyter:
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$ jupyter notebook
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$ jupyter notebook
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This should start the Jupyter server locally, and open your browser. Click on `index.ipynb` to get started (note: you can visit `/nbextensions` to turn extensions on or off).
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This should start the Jupyter server locally, and open your browser. If your browser does not open automatically, visit [localhost:8888](http://localhost:8888/tree). Click on `index.ipynb` to get started. You can visit [http://localhost:8888/nbextensions](http://localhost:8888/nbextensions) to activate and configure Jupyter extensions.
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That's it! Have fun learning ML.
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