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title = "Jupyter Notebooks on Crane"
description = "How to access and use a Jupyter Notebook"
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- [Connecting to Crane] (#connecting-to-crane)
- [Running Code] (#running-code)
- [Opening a Terminal] (#opening-a-terminal)
- [Using Custom Packages] (#using-custom-packages)
## Connecting to Crane
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Jupyter defines it's notebooks ("Jupyter Notebooks") as
an open-source web application that allows you to create and share documents that contain live code,
equations, visualizations and narrative text. Uses include: data cleaning and transformation, numerical simulation,
statistical modeling, data visualization, machine learning, and much more.
1. To open a Jupyter notebook, [Sign in](https://crane.unl.edu) to crane.unl.edu using your hcc credentials (NOT your
UNL credentials).
{{< figure src="/images/jupyterLogin.png" >}}
2. Select your prefferred authentication method.
{{< figure src="/images/jupyterPush.png" >}}
## Running Code
1. Select the "New" dropdown menu and select the file type you want to create.
{{< figure src="/images/jupyterNew.png" >}}
2. A new tab will open, where you can enter your code. Run your code by selecting the "play" icon.
{{< figure src="/images/jupyterCode.png">}}
## Opening a Terminal
1. From your user home page, select "terminal" from the "New" drop-down menu.
{{< figure src="/images/jupyterTerminal.png">}}
2. A terminal opens in a new tab. You can enter [Linux commands] ({{< relref "basic_linux_commands" >}})
at the prompt.
{{< figure src="/images/jupyterTerminal2.png">}}
## Using Custom Packages
Many popular `python` and `R` packages are already installed and available within Jupyter Notebooks.
However, it is possible to install custom packages to be used in notebooks by creating a custom Anaconda
Environment. Detailed information on how to create such an environment can be found at
[Using an Anaconda Environment in a Jupyter Notebook on Crane]({{< relref "using_anaconda_package_manager/#using-an-anaconda-environment-in-a-jupyter-notebook-on-crane" >}}).
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