Curvenote is available through NodeJS and the node package manager, npm. Node is used by Jupyter as well as many other Python packages so you may already have it installed on your PATH and the following command may just work 🤞.
🛠️ Install NodeJS and run the following command:
npm install -g curvenoteThis will install curvenote globally (-g) on your system and add a link to the main CLI tool. To see if things worked, try checking the version with:
curvenote --versionThis command should print the current version of the package. If all is good, you can type curvenote again in your terminal and it will list the help with all of the options available to you.
Updating Curvenote¶
There are new releases of the CLI every few weeks, to update to the latest version of curvenote, use:
npm update -g curvenoteTry the curvenote --version command before and after, with an update you should be on the most up to date version (see npm for the latest version!). If you are not, try npm uninstall -g curvenote or without the -g global flag, until curvenote is no longer available on your command line. Then try installing again!
Dependencies for and PDF¶
If you are exporting to with an open-source template specified (see all templates) or if you are creating a PDF you will need to install the jtex python package to be installed and available on the user’s PATH. With Python 3.7 or greater installed, install jtex via pip:
python -m pip install jtexFor PDF builds you will also require a version of LaTeX to be installed.