How to have different types of notebooks under the "New" button

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Michael Blaß

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Aug 15, 2016, 5:02:59 AM8/15/16
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After starting jupyter with the notebook option from command line I arrive at the dashboard. In the upper right corner I find the "New" button, which allows me to create a new text file, a folder, a terminal, and – in may case – a new  Python 3 notebook. It would like to extend these options in order to have different Python 3 notebooks, e.g., one empty notebook, and one that automatically loads some modules, etc.. Does anybody know how to achieve this?

Thomas Kluyver

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Aug 15, 2016, 9:44:08 AM8/15/16
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Hi Michael,

There isn't currently a way to do that, but there's a feature request for 'template' notebooks open here:
https://github.com/jupyter/notebook/issues/332

Thomas

On 15 August 2016 at 10:02, Michael Blaß <mlb...@web.de> wrote:
After starting jupyter with the notebook option from command line I arrive at the dashboard. In the upper right corner I find the "New" button, which allows me to create a new text file, a folder, a terminal, and – in may case – a new  Python 3 notebook. It would like to extend these options in order to have different Python 3 notebooks, e.g., one empty notebook, and one that automatically loads some modules, etc.. Does anybody know how to achieve this?

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Michael Blaß

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Aug 16, 2016, 5:56:42 AM8/16/16
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Ahh, thank you, Thomas. That is exactly what I am looking for. 


Am Montag, 15. August 2016 15:44:08 UTC+2 schrieb takowl:
Hi Michael,

There isn't currently a way to do that, but there's a feature request for 'template' notebooks open here:
https://github.com/jupyter/notebook/issues/332

Thomas
On 15 August 2016 at 10:02, Michael Blaß <mlb...@web.de> wrote:
After starting jupyter with the notebook option from command line I arrive at the dashboard. In the upper right corner I find the "New" button, which allows me to create a new text file, a folder, a terminal, and – in may case – a new  Python 3 notebook. It would like to extend these options in order to have different Python 3 notebooks, e.g., one empty notebook, and one that automatically loads some modules, etc.. Does anybody know how to achieve this?

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