These examples show how to use marimo's built-in features for laying out notebooks in interesting ways, such as presenting notebooks as slides and adding sidebars.
Tip
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The requirements of each notebook are serialized in them as a top-level comment. Here are the steps to open an example notebook:
- Install marimo
- Install
uv
- Open an example with
marimo edit --sandbox <notebook.py>
.
Tip
The --sandbox
flag opens the notebook in an isolated virtual environment,
automatically installing the notebook's dependencies 📦
You can also open notebooks without uv
, with just marimo edit <notebook.py>
;
however, you'll need to install the requirements yourself.