--- title: Display Jupyter Notebooks with Academic subtitle: Learn how to blog in Academic using Jupyter notebooks summary: Learn how to blog in Academic using Jupyter notebooks authors: - admin tags: [] categories: [] date: "2019-02-05T00:00:00Z" featured: false draft: false # Featured image # To use, add an image named `featured.jpg/png` to your page's folder. image: caption: "" focal_point: "" # Projects (optional). # Associate this post with one or more of your projects. # Simply enter your project's folder or file name without extension. # E.g. `projects = ["internal-project"]` references # `content/project/deep-learning/index.md`. # Otherwise, set `projects = []`. projects: [] --- ```python from IPython.core.display import Image Image('https://www.python.org/static/community_logos/python-logo-master-v3-TM-flattened.png') ``` ![png](./academic_0_0.png) ```python print("Welcome to Academic!") ``` Welcome to Academic! ## Install Python and Jupyter [Install Anaconda](https://www.anaconda.com/distribution/#download-section) which includes Python 3 and Jupyter notebook. Otherwise, for advanced users, install Jupyter notebook with `pip3 install jupyter`. ## Create a new blog post [as usual](https://sourcethemes.com/academic/docs/managing-content/#create-a-blog-post) Run the following commands in your Terminal, substituting `` and `my-post` with the file path to your Academic website folder and a name for your blog post (without spaces), respectively: ```bash cd hugo new --kind post post/my-post cd /content/post/my-post/ ``` ## Create or upload a Jupyter notebook Run the following command to start Jupyter within your new blog post folder. Then create a new Jupyter notebook (*New > Python Notebook*) or upload a notebook. ```bash jupyter notebook ``` ## Convert notebook to Markdown ```bash jupyter nbconvert Untitled.ipynb --to markdown --NbConvertApp.output_files_dir=. # Copy the contents of Untitled.md and append it to index.md: cat Untitled.md | tee -a index.md # Remove the temporary file: rm Untitled.md ``` ## Edit your post metadata Open `index.md` in your text editor and edit the title etc. in the [front matter](https://sourcethemes.com/academic/docs/front-matter/) according to your preference. To set a [featured image](https://sourcethemes.com/academic/docs/managing-content/#featured-image), place an image named `featured` into your post's folder. For other tips, such as using math, see the guide on [writing content with Academic](https://sourcethemes.com/academic/docs/writing-markdown-latex/).