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Streamline nbdev_new: outputs are now in color, you can pass --lib_name, and it calls nbdev_export #820

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@seeM seeM commented Aug 10, 2022

Run nbdev_export removes one step from the minimal hello world tutorial. Here's what the colors looks like:

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@seeM seeM changed the title Streamline nbdev_new: outputs are now in color, you can pass --lib_name, and it calls nbdev_export_name, and it calls nbdev_export` Streamline nbdev_new: outputs are now in color, you can pass --lib_name, and it calls nbdev_export Aug 10, 2022
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jph00 commented Aug 10, 2022

Good stuff! Feel free to merge when ready. We should probably add some minimal terminal formatting stuff to fastcore to make those ansi codes more readable...

@seeM seeM merged commit 6f0d518 into fastai:master Aug 10, 2022
@seeM seeM deleted the streamline-nbdev-new branch August 10, 2022 10:54
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