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Has anyone come across the Jupyter connector demonstrated by SW in WTC 2018 Keynote presentation. It is mentioned in the following post.

https://medium.com/wolfram-events/wolfram-technology-conference-2018-whats-new-with-wolfram-2b84b083175f

If someone knows how to setup this Jupyter connector or where to find it, please share. I can't find it in the documentation for version 12.

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As user6014 said in a comment, the Wolfram Language kernel for Jupyter notebooks is available at the following address:

https://github.com/WolframResearch/WolframLanguageForJupyter

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  • $\begingroup$ There are no releases, i.e. paclet file to install using PacletInstall["WolframLanguageForJupyter-x.y.z.paclet"]. (github.com/WolframResearch/WolframLanguageForJupyter/releases). I think I would need to build the paclet file using configure-jupyter.wls build. Should I just type this in the cmd. What is the syntax to use wolfram script to build the paclet file on windows 10? $\endgroup$
    – user13892
    Apr 20, 2019 at 18:43
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    $\begingroup$ Found it, wolframscript -file configure-jupyter.wls build works. $\endgroup$
    – user13892
    Apr 20, 2019 at 19:13
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    $\begingroup$ But one more problem. Does anyone knows how to find the path to the JupyterBinary for ConfigureJupyter["Add","JupyterBinary"->"..."] where jupyter that comes installed with anaconda distribution? $\endgroup$
    – user13892
    Apr 20, 2019 at 19:17

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