Template for Flatiron School Data Science students to build a portfolio website
- Make a fork of this repository
- Rename the repository
<your github username>.github.io
- Clone the repository locally
- Edit
index.html
so it has information about you, and your project - Replace
img/profile.jpg
with a photo of you, andjupyter_notebooks/example.html
with your actual exported Jupyter Notebook (see explanation below for how to export a Jupyter Notebook as HTML) - Git commit and push
- Now your website is live! It might take a couple minutes the first time around, but you should be able to navigate to
https://<your github username>.github.io
in the browser to see your live portfolio. This is a service of GitHub, called GitHub Pages
- In the same directory as the notebook, run
jupyter nbconvert <your notebook name>.ipynb --to html --output <output file name>.html
(for more details about the differentnbconvert
options, see the documentation) - Move the generated
.html
file into thejupyter_notebooks
directory of this repository - Edit the link in
index.html
so it points to the generated file. This will be a relative path, something like<a href="jupyter_notebooks/king-county-housing.html" class="text-primary">View Jupyter Notebook</a>
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