nvcc4jupyter: CUDA C++ plugin for Jupyter Notebook
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nvcc4jupyter is a Jupyter Notebook plugin that provides cell and line
magics
to allow running CUDA C++ code from a notebook. This is especially
useful when combined with a hosted service such a Google's
Colab which provide CUDA capable GPUs
and you can start learning CUDA C++ without having to install anything or even
to own a GPU yourself.
Table of Contents
Main Features
Here are just a few of the things that nvcc4jupyter does well:
Install
The installer for the latest released version is available at the Python
Package Index (PyPI).
pip install nvcc4jupyter
Usage
First, load the extension to enable the magic commands:
%load_ext nvcc4jupyter
Running a quick CUDA Hello World program:
%%cuda
#include <stdio.h>
__global__ void hello(){
printf("Hello from block: %u, thread: %u\n", blockIdx.x, threadIdx.x);
}
int main(){
hello<<<2, 2>>>();
cudaDeviceSynchronize();
}
For more advanced use cases, see the documentation.
Documentation
The official documentation is hosted on readthedocs.
License
MIT
Contributing
The recommended setup for development is using the devcontainer in GitHub
Codespaces or locally in VSCode.
If not using the devcontainer you need to install the package with the
development dependencies and install the pre-commit hook before commiting any
changes:
pip install -e .[dev]
pre-commit install
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