diff --git a/docs/NotebookswithJupyter.md b/docs/NotebookswithJupyter.md index af89039907..ceebbf1f2d 100644 --- a/docs/NotebookswithJupyter.md +++ b/docs/NotebookswithJupyter.md @@ -14,30 +14,26 @@ Both of these methods can read and write `.ipynb` files, which are fully portabl First, make sure you have the following installed: -* The [.NET 5 SDK](https://dotnet.microsoft.com/download/dotnet/5.0). +* The [.NET 6 SDK](https://dotnet.microsoft.com/download/dotnet/6.0). * **Jupyter**. An easy way to install Jupyter is through [Anaconda](https://www.anaconda.com/distribution). -* Open the **Anaconda Prompt** (Windows) or Terminal (macOS) and verify that Jupyter is installed and present on the path: +* You can verify the installations by opening the **Anaconda Prompt** (Windows) or a terminal (macOS, Linux) and running the following commands to ensure that Jupyter and .NET are installed and present on the path: ```console > jupyter kernelspec list python3 ~\jupyter\kernels\python3 +> dotnet --version + 6.0.100 ``` +(The minor version isn't important.) + * Next, in an **ordinary console**, install the `dotnet interactive` global tool: ```console -> dotnet tool install -g --add-source "https://pkgs.dev.azure.com/dnceng/public/_packaging/dotnet-tools/nuget/v3/index.json" Microsoft.dotnet-interactive -``` - -*Note: The Azure feed is where the most up-to-date version will be published:* - -``` -https://pkgs.dev.azure.com/dnceng/public/_packaging/dotnet-tools/nuget/v3/index.json +> dotnet tool install -g Microsoft.dotnet-interactive ``` -Older, more stable versions will be made available on [NuGet.org](https://nuget.org). - * **Switch back to your Anaconda prompt** and install the .NET kernel by running the following: ```console @@ -50,7 +46,7 @@ Installing using jupyter kernelspec module. Installed ".NET (PowerShell)" kernel. ``` -* You can verify the installation by running the following again in the **Anaconda Prompt**: +* You can verify the installation by running the following again in the **Anaconda Prompt**. You should now see a `kernelspec` entry for each of the default supported .NET languages: ```console > jupyter kernelspec list