jupyter-qtconsole - Launch a Console-style application using
Qt.
The Jupyter QtConsole.
This launches a Console-style application using Qt. It is not a
full console, in that launched terminal subprocesses will not be able to
accept input.
Options -------
Arguments that take values are actually convenience aliases to
full Configurables, whose aliases are listed on the help line. For more
information on full configurables, see '--help-all'.
--generate-config
- generate default config file
--debug
- set log level to logging.DEBUG (maximize logging output)
--confirm-exit
- Set to display confirmation dialog on exit. You can always use 'exit' or
'quit', to force a direct exit without any confirmation. This can also be
set in the config file by setting `c.JupyterConsoleApp.confirm_exit`.
--plain
- Disable rich text support.
-y
- Answer yes to any questions instead of prompting.
--banner
- Display a banner upon starting the QtConsole.
--no-banner
- Don't display a banner upon starting the QtConsole.
--existing
- Connect to an existing kernel. If no argument specified, guess most
recent
--no-confirm-exit
- Don't prompt the user when exiting. This will terminate the kernel if it
is owned by the frontend, and leave it alive if it is external. This can
also be set in the config file by setting
`c.JupyterConsoleApp.confirm_exit`.
--style=<Unicode> (JupyterWidget.syntax_style)
- Default: '' If not empty, use this Pygments style for syntax highlighting.
Otherwise, the style sheet is queried for Pygments style information.
--shell=<Int> (JupyterConsoleApp.shell_port)
- Default: 0 set the shell (ROUTER) port [default: random]
--log-level=<Enum> (Application.log_level)
- Default: 30 Choices: (0, 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 'DEBUG', 'INFO', 'WARN',
'ERROR', 'CRITICAL') Set the log level by value or name.
--kernel=<Unicode>
(JupyterConsoleApp.kernel_name)
- Default: 'python' The name of the default kernel to start.
--iopub=<Int> (JupyterConsoleApp.iopub_port)
- Default: 0 set the iopub (PUB) port [default: random]
--gui-completion=<Enum>
(ConsoleWidget.gui_completion)
- Default: 'ncurses' Choices: ['plain', 'droplist', 'ncurses'] The type of
completer to use. Valid values are: 'plain' : Show the available
completion as a text list
- Below the editing area.
- 'droplist': Show the completion in a drop down list navigable
- by the arrow keys, and from which you can select completion by pressing
Return.
- 'ncurses' : Show the completion as a text list which is navigable by
- `tab` and arrow keys.
--config=<Unicode> (JupyterApp.config_file)
- Default: '' Full path of a config file.
-f <Unicode> (JupyterConsoleApp.connection_file)
- Default: '' JSON file in which to store connection info [default:
kernel-<pid>.json] This file will contain the IP, ports, and
authentication key needed to connect clients to this kernel. By default,
this file will be created in the security dir of the current profile, but
can be specified by absolute path.
--stylesheet=<Unicode>
(JupyterQtConsoleApp.stylesheet)
- Default: '' path to a custom CSS stylesheet
--hb=<Int> (JupyterConsoleApp.hb_port)
- Default: 0 set the heartbeat port [default: random]
--ssh=<Unicode> (JupyterConsoleApp.sshserver)
- Default: '' The SSH server to use to connect to the kernel.
--editor=<Unicode> (JupyterWidget.editor)
- Default: '' A command for invoking a system text editor. If the string
contains a {filename} format specifier, it will be used. Otherwise, the
filename will be appended to the end the command.
--stdin=<Int> (JupyterConsoleApp.stdin_port)
- Default: 0 set the stdin (ROUTER) port [default: random]
--ip=<Unicode> (JupyterConsoleApp.ip)
- Default: '' Set the kernel's IP address [default localhost]. If the IP
address is something other than localhost, then Consoles on other machines
will be able to connect to the Kernel, so be careful!
--transport=<CaselessStrEnum>
(JupyterConsoleApp.transport)
- Default: 'tcp' Choices: ['tcp', 'ipc']
--existing=<CUnicode>
(JupyterConsoleApp.existing)
- Default: '' Connect to an already running kernel
--paging=<Enum> (ConsoleWidget.paging)
- Default: 'inside' Choices: ['inside', 'hsplit', 'vsplit', 'custom',
'none'] The type of paging to use. Valid values are: 'inside'
- The widget pages like a traditional terminal.
- 'hsplit'
- When paging is requested, the widget is split horizontally. The top pane
contains the console, and the bottom pane contains the paged text.
- 'vsplit'
- Similar to 'hsplit', except that a vertical splitter is used.
- 'custom'
- No action is taken by the widget beyond emitting a
'custom_page_requested(str)' signal.
- 'none'
- The text is written directly to the console.
To see all available configurables, use `--help-all`
Examples --------
- jupyter
qtconsole
- # start the qtconsole
The full documentation for jupyter-qtconsole is maintained
as a Texinfo manual. If the info and jupyter-qtconsole
programs are properly installed at your site, the command
- info jupyter-qtconsole
should give you access to the complete manual.