Kubeflow Notebooks lets you run web-based development environments on your Kubernetes cluster by running them inside Pods.
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Kubeflow Notebooks

Kubeflow Notebooks lets you run web-based development environments on your Kubernetes cluster by running them inside Pods.

What is Kubeflow Notebooks?

Key features of Kubeflow Notebooks:

Installation

Currently, Kubeflow Notebooks must be deployed as part of a full Kubeflow platform (not as a standalone component).

Please refer to the Installing Kubeflow page for more information.

Documentation

The official documentation for Kubeflow Notebooks can be found here.

Community

Kubeflow Notebooks is part of the Kubeflow project, refer to the Kubeflow Community page for more information.

Connect with other users and the Notebooks Working Group in the following places:

Contributing

⚠️ Note ⚠️

We are currently moving the Kubeflow Notebooks codebase from kubeflow/kubeflow to this repository (kubeflow/notebooks). For now, please continue to make contributions by raising PRs on kubeflow/kubeflow.

Please see the Contributing to Kubeflow page for more information.