At this point, you have successfully installed anaconda. Now, you want to open a notebook and start working. Follow these steps to find out how!
- In a folder of your choice, clone the course repository to your computer:
git clone https://github.com/AppliedMachineLearningNBI/AppliedML2022 .
This will create a local copy of the repository on your computer. You are now set to work on the notebooks!
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Open a new terminal window, and type in the command:
anaconda3
. you should see the label(base)
appear next to your username on the command line. -
Move to the directory where your notebook is located by typing
cd /path/where/my/notebook/is/located
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IMPORTANT: If you are opening a notebook for the first time, make yourself a local copy of the
_original
notebook by typing:cp notebook_original.ipynb notebook_newname.ipynb
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Open your local copy of the notebook by typing:
jupyter-notebook notebook_newname.ipynb
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Run and code things!
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Locate your notebook using the File explorer. Remember the path to it.
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In the Start Menu, open the Anaconda Navigator.
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Open a Jupyter Notebook session.
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Use the jupyter file explorer to find the path you found earlier
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Click on the notebook to begin working
As the weeks pass by, additional exercices will be regularly added to the code repository. To make sure you have an up-to-date local copy of the repository:
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Open a terminal window.
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Move to the folder where you have cloned the git:
cd /path/to/appml/AppliedML2022
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Update the content by typing:
git pull
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For Windows Users Only: To open a terminal, Use the File Explorer to locate your code folder, then right-click inside of it and select the Git Bash Here option. You can then call
git pull
to update your local version of the code.