# start the notebook in the notebook folder cd $HOME/notebooks # change to notebooks folder (example update to your path) $$ " echo "GISDBASE: $ MYGISDBASE" > "$ MYGISRC" echo "LOCATION_NAME: $ MYLOC" > "$ MYGISRC" echo "MAPSET: $ MYMAPSET" > "$ MYGISRC" echo "GRASS_GUI: text" > "$ MYGISRC" # path to GRASS settings file export GISRC =$MYGISRCĮxport LD_LIBRARY_PATH =$GISBASE/lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATHĮxport PYTHONPATH =$GISBASE/etc/python:$PYTHONPATHĮxport PATH =$GISBASE/bin:$GISBASE/scripts:$PATH # Set the global grassrc file to individual file name MYGISRC = "$ HOME/.grassrc. # generate GISRC # Defines the system wide value while in a GRASS session MYGISDBASE =$HOME/grassdata # Change this path to reflect your own MYLOC =MyLoc # Change this location name to reflect your own MYMAPSET =PERMANENT # directory where GRASS GIS lives export GISBASE = `grass78 -config path ` # or define path to binaries like /usr/local/grass-7.8.dev echo $GISBASE You need to have a working Jupyter installation: You can even change the code and explore your modified script(s).
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