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Sorry for the late response. > 1. Is this an obviously dumb idea for some reason that I am missing? No it's not dumb. I think for most users they've...

You mean documenting something like `papermill ... -y '{"args_dict": {"b": 3.14159}}'`?

That sounds useful to have. Maybe a full section in the docs on equivalent patterns between argparse, (click?), and papermill for passing argument.

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What version of `papermill` , `nbconvert` and `jupyter_client` do you have installed? There was a known issue with older versions where messages could overflow and get lost, though it was...

There isn't a built-in way. Generally it was considered a little too complex of an operation to manage in the open source space. You could implement a [custom engine](https://papermill.readthedocs.io/en/latest/extending-entry-points.html#developing-a-new-engine) which...

You can register new translators easily enough. Notice at the bottom of that [file](https://github.com/nteract/papermill/blob/718f39e9012bc2cc14a0706801e2f2e934b0c1b6/papermill/translators.py#L269-L274) we have a bunch of registration calls. https://papermill.readthedocs.io/en/latest/extending-overview.html describes how one can register new engines and...

It was intended to give programmatic access to what parameters were set. You can't read what the user input was from the cell itself if there was manipulations. To make...

I'll just link the nbconvert issue as I answered it there before I saw the question here as well: https://github.com/jupyter/nbconvert/issues/1070

I'm not sure I follow the questions perfectly, but you may be describing executing 20 notebooks with papermill and then wanting to evaluate the results. In that case I'd suggest...