# Minimal C kernel for Jupyter ## Use with Docker (recommended) * `docker pull brendanrius/jupyter-c-kernel` * `docker run -d -p 8888:8888 brendanrius/jupyter-c-kernel` * Go to [http://localhost:8888](http://localhost:8888) (or your VM address if you are using Docker Machine) ## Manual installation * Make sure you have the following requirements installed: * gcc * jupyter * python 3 * pip ### Step-by-step: * `pip install jupyter-c-kernel` * `git clone https://github.com/brendan-rius/jupyter-c-kernel.git` * `cd jupyter-c-kernel` * `jupyter-kernelspec install c_spec/` * `jupyter-notebook`. Enjoy! ### Easy installation for Unix user: * `wget -O - https://raw.githubusercontent.com/brendan-rius/jupyter-c-kernel/master/install.sh | sh` ## Example of notebook ![Example of notebook](example-notebook.png?raw=true "Example of notebook") ## Contributing The docker image installs the kernel in editable mode, meaning that you can change the code in real-time in Docker. For that, just run the docker box like that: ```bash git clone https://github.com/brendan-rius/jupyter-c-kernel.git cd jupyter-c-kernel docker run -v $(pwd):/jupyter/jupyter_c_kernel/ -p 8888:8888 brendanrius/jupyter-c-kernel ``` This clones the source, run the kernel, and binds the current folder (the one you just cloned) to eh corresponding folder in Docker. Now, if you change the source, it will be reflected in [http://localhost:8888](http://localhost:8888) instantly. Do not forget to click "restart" the kernel on the page as it does not auto-restart. ### Version control Create branches named `issue-X` where `X` is the number of the issue. Rebase instead of merge. ## License [MIT](LICENSE.txt)