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This will cause Python to execute the Perl file, then continue down the line with the rest of your Python code.
The trick is that, when using the Python kernel, you can use a ! to execute shell commands and a %% to specify that a particular cell lives in a file. So consider this notebook from Google Collab: ...
Astral's uv utility simplifies and speeds up working with Python virtual environments. But it has some other superpowers, too: it lets you run Python packages and programs without having to ...
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