DOC-5831 Tool to convert TCE examples to notebooks #2273
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I've used Augment to make the
jupyterize
tool using the spec-driven approach outlined here again. The tool has been through several iterations and seems to be fairly useful/reliable for the few simple cases I've tried, but it will probably require some real-world usage before it can be used in a fully automated tool chain to update notebooks from doc examples (and maybe we want to rewrite it in Rust or something for production usage?)There's a quickstart guide and a longer README in the
build/jupyterize
folder. The spec is intended for AI use and is probably too long and boring for a human reader to bother with. All feedback welcome :-)