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Useful IPython magic commands

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Useful IPython magic commands

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An IPython magic command is the special code which basically starts with % or %% but sometimes ! or !!:

*Memos:

  • Basically, % or %% works more than ! or !! so only if % or %% doesn't work use ! or !!.
  • There are the magic commands which work only with % or ! but not with %% or !!.
  • I have never seen the magic commands which work with !!.
  • The magic commands with % or ! are for one line of code.
  • The magic commands with %% or !! are for a cell(one or more lines of code).
  • IPython masic commands can be used on IPython and the IPython-based editors such as Google Colab, JupyterLab, Jupyter Notebook, etc.
  • The IPython doc doesn't cover all magic commands.

<% with unix(linux) commands>

*For unix(linux) commands, % should be used because ! doesn't sometimes work.

  • %pwd can show the current directory:
%pwd
# '/home/superkai'
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  • %ls can show the files and folders. *-a can also show hidden files and folders:
%ls -a
# ./  ../ file1 .file2 folder1/ .folder2/
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  • � can change the current directory:
%cd folder1
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  • %rm can remove(delete) files and folders. *-r enables to remove folders:
%rm -r file1 folder1
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<!git commands>

*%git doesn't work.

1. Clone a public or private repository:

*Memos:

  • % doesn't work with git commands.
  • My post explains how to clone a private repository with FGPAT(Fine-Grained Personal Access Token) from Github.
  • My post explains how to clone a private repository with PAT(Personal Access Token) from Github.
!git clone https://github.com/<usr or org>/<repo>.git
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!git clone https://<fgpat or pat>@github.com/<usr or org>/<repo>.git
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2. Do add operation:
*Memos:

  • -A can stage all (new, modified, deleted) files.
  • -a(lowercase) doesn't work.
!git add -A
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3. May need config operation to add an email and username:

git config --global user.email "you@example.com"
git config --global user.name "Your Name"
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4. Do commit operation. *The command without the message -m "..." gets error:

!git commit -m "New"
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5. Do push operation. *The command without main will work:

<%timeit and %%timeit>

*Memos:

  • %timeit works for one line of code.
  • %%timeit works for a cell(one or more lines of code)
  • You can set -r after %timeit and %%timeit e.g. %timeit -r 4 and %%timeit -r 4 which can change the number of repeats from 7 to 4. *You can check more options (flags) for %timeit and %%timeit.

%timeit can calculate the mean(average) and standard deviation(std) of one line of code, repeating 7 times with the suitable number of loops by default as shown below:

%pwd
# '/home/superkai'
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%%timeit can calculate the mean(average) and standard deviation(std) of a cell(one or more lines of code), repeating 7 times with the suitable number of loops by default as shown below:

%ls -a
# ./  ../ file1 .file2 folder1/ .folder2/
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<%time and %%time>

*Memos:

  • %time works for one line of code.
  • %%time works for a cell(one or more lines of code)
  • CPU times is the total of User CPU time and System CPU time: *Memos:
    • User CPU time is the amount of the time which program uses CPU on user space. *User space is the memory space for applications.
    • System CPU time is the amount of the time which program uses CPU on kernel space. *Kernel space is the memory space for kernel which is the core of the operating system.
  • Real is Real time which is the time from when program starts to when program finishes. *Real time is also called wall-clock time or wall time.

%time can calculate CPU time and wall(real) time of one line of code as shown below:

%cd folder1
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%%time can calculate CPU time and wall (real) time of a cell(one or more lines of code) as shown below:

%rm -r file1 folder1
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