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hmm - could you go into the use-case you're shooting for a bit more? You should be able to only edit a single file, re-build the book, and only that file will re-build. But it sounds like all of them are rebuilding for you regardless? |
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I'm moving a large Bookdown project into Jupyter books and so I'm looking for like-minded tools. One is the ability to work on one file at a time in a multi-file textbook. My understanding is that to do this in jupyter-books is to add to the _config.yml:
execute:
execute_notebooks: auto
exclude_patterns: [randomly/*]
because I have markdown files inside of the directory `randomly' and I would like to ignore execution of all of them. This doesn't work...all are executed anyway.
If I do
execute:
execute_notebooks: auto
exclude_patterns: [randomly/content]
as a test to ignore one of the files called
content
it still executes and renders that file also.clearly I'm not getting something here and I'd appreciate advice. (in bookdown... it's command-K on a mac to just process the open file).
Thanks.
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