![]() Just open a terminal, navigate to your anaconda installation and run the conda with the following arguements. I had to use the above solution since conda was not in my path but it seems there’s another solution that’s even simpler. ![]() Then you can start jupyter-notebook from anywhere in the terminal by just typing jupyter-notebook. $ ln -s /Users/*YOURUSER*/opt/anaconda3/bin/jupyter-notebook add an extension that allows you to set up keyboard shortcuts for inserting text. ![]() ![]() The easiest way I found is to make a symlink in your /usr/local/bin directory (make one if it doesn’t already exist) using the following command. To test that your JupyterLab installation is functional, you can type. The actual executable is located at /Users/*YOURUSER*/opt/anaconda3/bin/jupyter-notebook but it can be a pain to either type the full link or even worse start the Anaconda application first just to open a notebook. It’s not immediately clear on Mac OS how to start a Jupyter Notebook if you’re using Anaconda. ![]()
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