The Executable Books Project#
This is the team documentation for the ExecutableBooksProject, an international collaboration to build open source tools that facilitate publishing computational narratives using the Jupyter ecosystem. Below are two marquee projects that we steward.
Jupyter Book
MyST Markdown
Community links#
Contributing Guide 🙌
Our contributing guide has some tips and pointers to help you learn where and how to contribute to the project.
Community forum 💬
A place for free-form discussion, brainstorming, and asking questions about how to use the tools in this ecosystem.
Feature voting 👍
A voting board to aggregate ideas across our repositories and sort them by thumbs-up responses.
Tools we build 🔧
An overview of the tools and standards that this community stewards for communicating with computational narratives.
Our team compass 🧭
Our team policies, structure, practices, and contributing guides.
MyST Markdown overview
An overview of MyST Markdown and the MyST ecosystem of tools.
Blog posts#
Below is a list of recent blog posts from our blog
14 June - Project Pythia Hackathon: Transitioning from JupyterBook to MyST Markdown
19 May - Towards Jupyter Book 2 with MyST-MD
28 November - Expanding our team and the next phase of Executable Books development
26 June - Using MyST Markdown in JupyterLab
07 March - Call for MyST Templates for Open Science
09 February - Announcing MyST-JS: Bringing MyST to JavaScript and Jupyter
16 November - Executable Books Update (October 2022)
18 December - Jupyter Book and MyST at AGU 2021
17 June - Migrate your old Table of Contents to the new TOC structure
05 June - 🚀 RELEASE: Jupyter Book v0.11.1
07 August - Announcing the new Jupyter Book
25 February - Hello world
Acknowledgements#
See our organizational contributions page as well as our team members page for a list of individuals and organizations that have made formal contributions to this community.