jupyter notebook

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#Launch Jupyter Notebook from remote server, selecting a port number for <PORT>:

# Replace <PORT> with your selected port number
jupyter notebook --no-browser --port=<PORT>
#For example, if you want to use port number 8080, you would run the following:

jupyter notebook --no-browser --port=8080
#Or run the following command to launch with default port:

jupyter notebook --no-browser
#Please note the port setting. You will need it in the next step.
#You can access the notebook from your remote machine over SSH by setting up a SSH tunnel. Run the following command from your local machine:

# Replace <PORT> with the port number you selected in the above step
# Replace <REMOTE_USER> with the remote server username
# Replace <REMOTE_HOST> with your remote server address
ssh -L 8080:localhost:<PORT> <REMOTE_USER>@<REMOTE_HOST>
# The above command opens up a new SSH session in the terminal.
# Open a browser from your local machine and navigate to http://localhost:8080/, the Jupyter Notebook web interface. Replace 8080 with your port number used in step 1.
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