# /// script # requires-python = ">=3.10" # dependencies = [ # "marimo", # # Add your dependencies here, e.g.: # # "datasets", # # "transformers", # # "torch", # ] # /// """ Your Notebook Title Brief description of what this notebook does. Two ways to run: - Tutorial: uvx marimo edit --sandbox your-notebook.py - Script: uv run your-notebook.py --your-args """ import marimo app = marimo.App(width="medium") # ============================================================================= # Cell 1: Import marimo # This cell is required - it imports marimo for use in other cells # ============================================================================= @app.cell def _(): import marimo as mo return (mo,) # ============================================================================= # Cell 2: Introduction (notebook mode only) # Use mo.md() for explanations that only show in interactive mode # ============================================================================= @app.cell def _(mo): mo.md( """ # Your Notebook Title Explain what this notebook does and why it's useful. **Two ways to run:** - **Tutorial**: `uvx marimo edit --sandbox your-notebook.py` - **Script**: `uv run your-notebook.py --your-args` """ ) return # ============================================================================= # Cell 3: Configuration # Pattern: argparse for CLI + mo.ui for interactive controls # Interactive controls fall back to CLI defaults # ============================================================================= @app.cell def _(mo): import argparse # Parse CLI args (works in both modes) parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="Your script description") parser.add_argument("--input", default="default_value", help="Input parameter") parser.add_argument("--count", type=int, default=10, help="Number of items") args, _ = parser.parse_known_args() # Interactive controls (shown in notebook mode) # These use CLI args as defaults, so script mode still works input_control = mo.ui.text(value=args.input, label="Input") count_control = mo.ui.slider(1, 100, value=args.count, label="Count") mo.hstack([input_control, count_control]) return argparse, args, count_control, input_control, parser # ============================================================================= # Cell 4: Resolve values # Use interactive values if set, otherwise fall back to CLI args # print() shows output in BOTH modes (script stdout + notebook console) # ============================================================================= @app.cell def _(args, count_control, input_control): # Resolve values (interactive takes precedence) input_value = input_control.value or args.input count_value = count_control.value or args.count # print() works in both modes - shows in terminal for scripts, # shows in cell output for notebooks print(f"Input: {input_value}") print(f"Count: {count_value}") return count_value, input_value # ============================================================================= # Cell 5: Your main logic # This is where you do the actual work # ============================================================================= @app.cell def _(count_value, input_value, mo): mo.md( """ ## Processing Explain what this step does... """ ) # Your processing code here results = [f"{input_value}_{i}" for i in range(count_value)] print(f"Generated {len(results)} results") return (results,) # ============================================================================= # Cell 6: Display results # Use mo.md() or mo.ui.table() for rich display in notebook mode # Use print() for output that shows in both modes # ============================================================================= @app.cell def _(mo, results): # Show in notebook mode (rich display) mo.md("### Results\n\n- " + "\n- ".join(results[:5]) + "\n- ...") # Also print for script mode print(f"First 5 results: {results[:5]}") return # ============================================================================= # Entry point - required for script mode # ============================================================================= if __name__ == "__main__": app.run()