Published on: 2025-07-01 08:32:58
💡 Inline Dependency Management Install packages right from the notebook: % juvio install numpy pandas Dependencies are saved directly in the notebook as metadata (PEP 723-style), like: # /// script # requires-python = "==3.10.17" # dependencies = [ # "numpy==2.2.5", # "pandas==2.2.3" # ] # /// ⚙️ Automatic Environment Setup When the notebook is opened, Juvio installs the dependencies automatically in an ephemeral virtual environment (using uv ), ensuring that the notebook runs with the correct
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