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<!-- livebook:{"app_settings":{"access_type":"public","output_type":"rich","slug":"welcome"}} --> |
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# Livebook <3 Hugging Face |
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```elixir |
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Mix.install([ |
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{:kino, "~> 0.9"} |
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]) |
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``` |
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## Section |
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This is the source of a deployed notebook. |
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This notebook is static and simply renders the markdown content below. |
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```elixir |
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Kino.Markdown.new("" |
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Welcome to Livebook in Hugging Face! |
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This is a deployed notebook, which is also a perfect place to teach you |
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the ropes in using Livebook with Hugging Face. |
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## Getting started |
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First off, if you want to run your own copy of Livebook, |
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[check our tutorial](https://news.livebook.dev/livebook-inside-hugging-face-spaces-3LQaRi). |
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Once you clone the space, remember to set `LIVEBOOK_PASSWORD` as |
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an environment variable on your Space Settings page (a minimum of |
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12 digits is required). |
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If you are new to Elixir and Livebook, [head out to the Learn page](/learn) |
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(it requires a password), there you will find resources to get started |
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with both. |
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## Deploying notebooks |
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Livebook is fully collaborative and it enables you to deploy interactive |
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and collaborative apps just as well. All of your deployable notebooks will |
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be in the "public-apps" directory of your Spaces repository. |
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To deploy your own notebook on Hugging Face, you must click the |
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<i class="ri-livebook-deploy"></i> icon on the notebook sidebar, set a "Slug" |
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for the notebook, mark it as public and then drop its `.livemd` file into |
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the "public-apps" directory of your Spaces repo. |
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"" |
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``` |
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