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Managing the lifecycle of notebooks and scripts
Last updated: Oct 09, 2024
Managing the lifecycle of notebooks and scripts

After you have created and tested your notebooks, you can add them to pipelines, publish them to a catalog so that other catalog members can use the notebook in their projects, or share read-only copies outside of Watson Studio so that people who aren't collaborators in your Watson Studio projects can see and use them. R scripts and Shiny apps can't be published or shared using functionality in a project at this time.

You can use any of these methods for notebooks:

Make sure that before you share or publish a notebook, you hide any sensitive code, like credentials, that you don't want others to see! See Hide sensitive cells in a notebook.

Parent topic: Notebooks and scripts

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