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JupyterBook + MySTv1.1
Flagship project

Notebook Loom

A publishable notebook studio that turns computational work into readable books, live demos, and reproducible operating notes.

Knowledge should compile. The source, the notebook, and the published page should all stay in sync.

Executable docsLive widgetsPublished learning assets
What this proves
Write once in MyST and ship a book, a lesson, or a live demo.
Keep code, prose, and outputs in one reviewable source tree.
Make the result interactive without abandoning publication quality.
Open-source stack
JupyterBookMySTJupyterLabVoilàBinderipywidgets
Experience mode
Step 1
Outline
Step 2
MyST
Step 3
Sections
Step 4
Book
Source first
Readable source is the foundation of reproducible learning.
Live pattern
Engineering lens
  • The source stays legible for engineers and non-engineers alike.
  • A book can be reviewed like code because it lives like code.
  • The final publication remains clean and stable.
Platform fit
This project belongs in Llewellyn Systems because it turns a repeated engineering pattern into a governed operating asset. The page is not a slide deck. It is a proof surface for how the system is built and how it behaves.
Toolchain note
Use JupyterBook for publication, MyST for source text, Voilà for notebook apps, Binder for reproducible environments, and JupyterLab or Colab for interactive editing. The page itself is the front door to that workflow.
Related projects
Notebook Loom v1.1 | Llewellyn Christian