Publish your Jupyter Notebook to Medium
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Integration Token
You may leave this field blank if your integration token is located in your home directory at '.jupyter_to_medium/integration_token'. If you don't have an integration token,
learn how to request one from Medium.
That page will instruct you to email
yourfriends@medium.com
allowing you to create a token in
your Medium settings.
Title
This title is used for SEO and when rendering the post as a listing, but will not appear in the actual post. Use the first cell of the notebook with an H1 markdown header for the title. i.e. # My Actual Blog Post Title
Medium Publication Name
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Tags
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Publish Status
Draft
Notify Followers
Yes
No
License
All Rights Reserved
cc-40-by
cc-40-by-sa
cc-40-by-nd
cc-40-by-nc
cc-40-by-nc-nd
cc-40-by-nc-sa
cc-40-zero
public-domain
Canonical URL
The original home of this content, if it was originally published elsewhere. Provide the full URL beginning with 'http'. i.e. https://my-personal-website.com/this-blog-post
Save Markdown
Yes
No
If selected, the Markdown file sent to Medium will be saved. The images will also be saved in a directory named {title}_files with metadata of these images saved in {title}_image_data.json. All of these files will be saved in the same directory as the notebook.
Post status is set to draft. After submitting, go to Medium to finalize publishing.