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Suggestion: Add a command line option to execute all cells of a notebook on opening #635

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jmandreoli opened this issue Apr 6, 2023 · 2 comments

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@jmandreoli
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Title says it all.

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There are many existing tools that can run all cells in a notebook, like Papermill. Keeping this issue open as an enhancement for JupyterLab Desktop to have a similar option.

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