The question is how to trigger the execution of specific code in a new terminal window by running a code cell in a Jupyter notebook. If possible, I would like the zsh terminal to pop up as a separate window and execute the desired code. Sounds like a task for github. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Sign up or log in Sign up using Google. Sign up using Facebook. Sign up using Email and Password. Post as a guest Name.
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Alternatively, you can manually find Command Prompt on the Start menu. Method 2. Find "Command Prompt" on the right-click menu. If you right-click on a folder instead of the Start menu, you will see Open command window here on the right-click menu.
Method 3. Hold down the Windows key on your keyboard, and press the "R" button. This will open the "Run" tool in a new pop-up window. Want to try out Red Hat Enterprise Linux? Download it now for free. When he is not playing in the CLI, you will find him playing Cricket. More about me. Relive our April event with demos, keynotes, and technical sessions from experts, all available on demand.
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