Hi,

Is it ok to use Jupyter notebook exclusively for creating notes. I do not need to run any codes in cells, just taking notes.

Currently, I run notebook using ‘jupyter-notebook’. Then, use Kernel > Shutdown option. And, create notes.

I think there will be commandline option, but cannot find any. Any advise on this?

Thanks,

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I find it pretty inefficient to start up a Python environment, a web server and a web browser to do something that you could do with Notepad or even in a terminal. I would use Notepad++, gedit, Kate, vim, vscodium… There are plugins for vscodium (and vscode obviously) to preview Markdown if that’s what you need

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Vscodium looks promising , but it hangs at initial loading. Tried no gpu option, still not ok.

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It’s another Chromium/Electron based app, so it may not be suitable for low end systems, but still, it’s weird that it doesn’t load at all. I don’t know how to help, sorry.

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