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Run some commands in a Notebook! First click the 'allow' button to login to VS Code with your user.
You should see a ▶️ play
button to the left of the command (on hover), just click it! Now you should see terminal output, click the [Save]
button below the command to securely store its output and metadata (sign in if you haven’t). Then click [Open]
, to go check it out in the browser.
## <- hover and click ▶️ button here
$ echo "hello-world"
When you ▶️ play
this command, you should see an input prompt pop-up, this is the notebook utilizing the VS Code built in UI for prompts and then storing the value in an environment variable. You should see a welcome message
, customized with your input in the terminal output. Click [Save]
for this cell.
$ export YOUR_NAME="New Runme User"
$ echo "Welcome to Runme Notebooks, ${YOUR_NAME}"
- Create a new command cell, by hovering over the area in the notebook you want, and click
+ Code
, write a command and▶️ play
it. - Check out everything Runme can do in the /examples directory
- Create a new Markdown file
exploring.md
with the file explorer and build a new Notebook workflow from scratch. - Open the Stateful Cloud to see the commands you ran, configure your workspace, and start collaborating with your team.
- Check out wide range of cool stuff notebooks can do, Runme docs