Issue
I have an IPython notebook where I've accidentally dumped a huge output (15 MB) that crashed the notebook. Now when I open the notebook and attempt to delete the troublesome cell, the notebook crashes again—thus preventing me from fixing the problem and restoring the notebook to stability.
The best fix I can think of is manually pasting the input cells to a new notebook, but is there a way to just open the notebook without any outputs?
Solution
There is this nice snippet (that I use as a git commit hook) to strip the output of an ipython notebook:
#!/usr/bin/env python
def strip_output(nb):
for ws in nb.worksheets:
for cell in ws.cells:
if hasattr(cell, "outputs"):
cell.outputs = []
if hasattr(cell, "prompt_number"):
del cell["prompt_number"]
if __name__ == "__main__":
from sys import stdin, stdout
from IPython.nbformat.current import read, write
nb = read(stdin, "ipynb")
strip_output(nb)
write(nb, stdout, "ipynb")
stdout.write("\n")
You can easily make it a bit nicer to use, currently you'd have to call it as
strip_output.py < my_notebook.ipynb > my_notebook_stripped.ipynb
Answered By - filmor
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