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Is there any way to create gist directly from Jupyter notebook?

This would be really handy as it would allow load gist and load it's url directly to nbwiever without leading opening terminal or IDE.

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Actually, you can just drag and drop the Jupyter notebook (or Jupyterlab) file (.ipynb) into the 'code space' on the Gist site. So,

  1. Go to https://gist.github.com/YOUR-GITHUB-USERNAME/

  2. Click 'New Gist' on the upper right corner

  3. Open the folder in a Finder/Explorer window on your local computer

  4. Drag the file into the text box (the 'code space'). This should fill the space with JSON looking text for the framework of the notebook content.

  5. Copy/Paste the full file name (e.g., mynotebook.ipynb) into the filename box, and give a description above.

  6. Create the Gist!

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  • The title of this question is "Creating gist directly from Jupyper notebook?" (emphasis is mine). Do you really think that yours is an answer to this question?
    – gboffi
    Oct 3, 2018 at 14:27
  • @gboffi while technically not, this answer helped me, and apparently at least 12 people more - and it's the highest ranking answer. Do you really think your comment is necessary for this answer? Oct 31, 2023 at 16:23
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Check out https://github.com/mozilla/jupyter-notebook-gist which does exactly what you want. The docs are good on how to install it but aren't specific on exactly how to use it.

However, once you install it you see that it adds this menu, which you just click:

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