Text content βοΈ
Structure books with text files and Jupyter Notebooks with minimal configuration.
MyST Markdown β¨
Write MyST Markdown to create enriched documents with publication-quality features.
Executable content π
Execute notebook cells, store results, and insert outputs across pages.
Live environments π
Connect your book with Binder, JupyterHub, and other live environments
Build and publish π
Share your built books via web services and hosted websites.
UI components β‘
Create interactive and web-native components and services.
This documentation is organized into a few major sections.
Tutorials are step-by-step introductory guides to Jupyter Book.
Topic Guides cover specific areas in more depth, and are organized as discrete βhow-toβ sections.
Reference sections describe the API/syntax/etc of Jupyter Book in detail.
Built with Jupyter Book#
Below are some books that have been built with Jupyter Book. You can find more in the Jupyter Book Gallery.
Data Science @ UW
Connect with us#
We are an international open source community that welcomes discussion, feedback, and contributions of many kinds. Here are a few ways to connect more with us.
π¬ Ask and answer questions
We have community discussions, talk about ideas, and share general questions and feedback in our community forum.
π Vote for new features
Provides feedback by adding a π reaction to issues in our repositories. You can find a list of the top issues in the Executable Books issue leader board.
π Contribute to projects
We welcome anyone to join us in improving Jupyter Book and helping one another learn and create their books. To join, check out our contributing guide.
π About our team
Jupyter Book is developed by the Executable Books community. Check out our community documentation to learn more about us and how we work.
Acknowledgements#
Jupyter Book is supported by an open community of contributors, many of whom come from the Executable Books Community and the Jupyter community.
Many thanks to the Sloan Foundation, which provides support for the Executable Books Project.