![]() for /Users/me/Library/Jupyter/kernels/python3/kernel.json "], The kernel is simply described by a kernel.json file, eg. Kernels available are listed under the kernels folder in Jupyter DATA DIRECTORY (see for details).įor instance on macosx that would be /Users/YOURUSERNAME/Library/Jupyter/kernels/ Python2 /Users/stefano/Library/Jupyter/kernels/python2 Python3 /usr/local/lib/python3.6/site-packages/ipykernel/resources Using the Python you wish to add and pointing to the python which runs your jupiter: $ /path/to/kernel/env/bin/python -m ipykernel install -prefix=/path/to/jupyter/env -name 'python-my-env' Remove: $ jupyter kernelspec uninstall python3 ![]() In my case, the python3 kernel setup was broken because the p圓.5 linked was no longer there, replaced by a p圓.6 add/remove kernels For recent versions of jupyter/ipython: use jupyter kernelspecįull doc: list current kernels $ jupyter kernelspec list ![]()
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