Mito Monorepo
Mito is a spreadsheet that lives inside your Jupyter notebooks, Dash apps, and Streamlit apps. It allows you to edit Pandas dataframes like an Excel file, and generates Python code that corresponds to each of your edits.
Mito aims to be the first tool in your data science toolkit and supports:
- Point-and-click CSV and XLSX import
- Excel-style pivot tables
- Graph generation
- Filtering and sorting
- Merge (lookups)
- Excel-Style formulas
- Column summary statistics
- And much more!
Mito is an open source tool (look around...), and will always be built by and for our community. See our plans page for more detail about our features, and consider purchasing Mito Pro to help fund development.
⚡️ Quick start
To get started, open a terminal, command prompt, or Anaconda Prompt. Then, download the Mito installer:
python -m pip install mitoinstaller
Then, run the installer. This command may take a few moments to run:
python -m mitoinstaller install
This will install Mito for classic Jupyter Notebooks and JupyterLab 3.0. More detailed installation instructions can also be found here.
If you're interested in Mito Pro, see our plans page.
Documentation
You can find all Mito documentation available here.
Getting Help
To get support, join our Discord or Slack.
Docker Quick Start
Coming soon!
MyBinder
MyBinder link for the main branch:
Contributing
This repo is the monorepo for the Mito project, and so contains the mitosheet
package, the trymito.io
website, and our documentation as well.
Mitosheet
To see the code for the mitosheet
package, see the mitosheet
folder.
Testing
To test the current version of mitosheet
that is deployed on Test PyPi, create an empty venv, and run the command
python3 -m pip install mitoinstaller
python3 -m mitoinstaller install --test-pypi
Then, launch JLab to test the current version of the mitosheet
package on Test PyPi.
Mitoinstaller
To see the mitoinstaller
package, see the mitoinstaller
folder.
Trymito.io
To see the code for our website, see the trymito.io
folder.
Docs
Our docs are hosted on Gitbooks here. You can see and edit the docs in the /docs
folder, PRs greatly appreciated!