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## Core Stacks
The Jupyter team maintains a set of Docker image definitions in the [https://github.com/jupyter/docker-stacks](https://github.com/jupyter/docker-stacks) GitHub repository. The following sections describe these images including their contents, relationships, and versioning strategy.
The Jupyter team maintains a set of Docker image definitions in the [https://github.com/jupyter/docker-stacks](https://github.com/jupyter/docker-stacks) GitHub
repository. The following sections describe these images including their contents, relationships, and versioning strategy.
### jupyter/base-notebook
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* Everything in `jupyter/base-notebook`
* [Pandoc](http://pandoc.org) and [TeX Live](https://www.tug.org/texlive/) for notebook document conversion
* [git](https://git-scm.com/), [emacs](https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/), [jed](https://www.jedsoft.org/jed/), [nano](https://www.nano-editor.org/), tzdata, and unzip
* [git](https://git-scm.com/), [emacs](https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/), [jed](https://www.jedsoft.org/jed/), [nano](https://www.nano-editor.org/), tzdata, and
unzip
### jupyter/r-notebook
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* Everything in `jupyter/minimal-notebook` and its ancestor images
* The [R](https://www.r-project.org/) interpreter and base environment
* [IRKernel](https://irkernel.github.io/) to support R code in Jupyter notebooks
* [tidyverse](https://www.tidyverse.org/) packages, including [ggplot2](http://ggplot2.org/), [dplyr](http://dplyr.tidyverse.org/), [tidyr](http://tidyr.tidyverse.org/), [readr](http://readr.tidyverse.org/), [purrr](http://purrr.tidyverse.org/), [tibble](http://tibble.tidyverse.org/), [stringr](http://stringr.tidyverse.org/), [lubridate](http://lubridate.tidyverse.org/), and [broom](https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/broom/vignettes/broom.html) from [conda-forge](https://conda-forge.github.io/feedstocks)
* [plyr](https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/plyr/index.html), [devtools](https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/devtools/index.html), [shiny](https://shiny.rstudio.com/), [rmarkdown](http://rmarkdown.rstudio.com/), [forecast](https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/forecast/forecast.pdf), [rsqlite](https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/RSQLite/index.html), [reshape2](https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/reshape2/reshape2.pdf), [nycflights13](https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/nycflights13/index.html), [caret](http://topepo.github.io/caret/index.html), [rcurl](https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/RCurl/index.html), and [randomforest](https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/randomForest/randomForest.pdf) packages from [conda-forge](https://conda-forge.github.io/feedstocks)
* [tidyverse](https://www.tidyverse.org/) packages, including [ggplot2](http://ggplot2.org/), [dplyr](http://dplyr.tidyverse.org/),
[tidyr](http://tidyr.tidyverse.org/), [readr](http://readr.tidyverse.org/), [purrr](http://purrr.tidyverse.org/), [tibble](http://tibble.tidyverse.org/),
[stringr](http://stringr.tidyverse.org/), [lubridate](http://lubridate.tidyverse.org/), and
[broom](https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/broom/vignettes/broom.html) from [conda-forge](https://conda-forge.github.io/feedstocks)
* [plyr](https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/plyr/index.html), [devtools](https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/devtools/index.html),
[shiny](https://shiny.rstudio.com/), [rmarkdown](http://rmarkdown.rstudio.com/), [forecast](https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/forecast/forecast.pdf),
[rsqlite](https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/RSQLite/index.html), [reshape2](https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/reshape2/reshape2.pdf),
[nycflights13](https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/nycflights13/index.html), [caret](http://topepo.github.io/caret/index.html),
[rcurl](https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/RCurl/index.html), and [randomforest](https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/randomForest/randomForest.pdf)
packages from [conda-forge](https://conda-forge.github.io/feedstocks)
### jupyter/scipy-notebook
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`jupyter/scipy-notebook` includes popular packages from the scientific Python ecosystem.
* Everything in `jupyter/minimal-notebook` and its ancestor images
* [pandas](https://pandas.pydata.org/), [numexpr](https://github.com/pydata/numexpr), [matplotlib](https://matplotlib.org/), [scipy](https://www.scipy.org/), [seaborn](https://seaborn.pydata.org/), [scikit-learn](http://scikit-learn.org/stable/), [scikit-image](http://scikit-image.org/), [sympy](http://www.sympy.org/en/index.html), [cython](http://cython.org/), [patsy](https://patsy.readthedocs.io/en/latest/), [statsmodel](http://www.statsmodels.org/stable/index.html), [cloudpickle](https://github.com/cloudpipe/cloudpickle), [dill](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/dill), [numba](https://numba.pydata.org/), [bokeh](https://bokeh.pydata.org/en/latest/), [sqlalchemy](https://www.sqlalchemy.org/), [hdf5](http://www.h5py.org/), [vincent](http://vincent.readthedocs.io/en/latest/), [beautifulsoup](https://www.crummy.com/software/BeautifulSoup/), [protobuf](https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/pythontutorial), and [xlrd](http://www.python-excel.org/) packages
* [pandas](https://pandas.pydata.org/), [numexpr](https://github.com/pydata/numexpr), [matplotlib](https://matplotlib.org/), [scipy](https://www.scipy.org/),
[seaborn](https://seaborn.pydata.org/), [scikit-learn](http://scikit-learn.org/stable/), [scikit-image](http://scikit-image.org/),
[sympy](http://www.sympy.org/en/index.html), [cython](http://cython.org/), [patsy](https://patsy.readthedocs.io/en/latest/),
[statsmodel](http://www.statsmodels.org/stable/index.html), [cloudpickle](https://github.com/cloudpipe/cloudpickle), [dill](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/dill),
[numba](https://numba.pydata.org/), [bokeh](https://bokeh.pydata.org/en/latest/), [sqlalchemy](https://www.sqlalchemy.org/), [hdf5](http://www.h5py.org/),
[vincent](http://vincent.readthedocs.io/en/latest/), [beautifulsoup](https://www.crummy.com/software/BeautifulSoup/),
[protobuf](https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/pythontutorial), and [xlrd](http://www.python-excel.org/) packages
* [ipywidgets](https://ipywidgets.readthedocs.io/en/stable/) for interactive visualizations in Python notebooks
* [Facets](https://github.com/PAIR-code/facets) for visualizing machine learning datasets
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### Image Relationships
The following diagram depicts the build dependency tree of the core images. (i.e., the `FROM` statements in their Dockerfiles). Any given image inherits the complete content of all ancestor images pointing to it.
The following diagram depicts the build dependency tree of the core images. (i.e., the `FROM` statements in their Dockerfiles). Any given image inherits the
complete content of all ancestor images pointing to it.
[![Image inheritance diagram](../images/inherit.svg)](http://interactive.blockdiag.com/?compression=deflate&src=eJyFzTEPgjAQhuHdX9Gws5sQjGzujsaYKxzmQrlr2msMGv-71K0srO_3XGud9NNA8DSfgzESCFlBSdi0xkvQAKTNugw4QnL6GIU10hvX-Zh7Z24OLLq2SjaxpvP10lX35vCf6pOxELFmUbQiUz4oQhYzMc3gCrRt2cWe_FKosmSjyFHC6OS1AwdQWCtyj7sfh523_BI9hKlQ25YdOFdv5fcH0kiEMA)
[![Image inheritance
diagram](../images/inherit.svg)](http://interactive.blockdiag.com/?compression=deflate&src=eJyFzTEPgjAQhuHdX9Gws5sQjGzujsaYKxzmQrlr2msMGv-71K0srO_3XGud9NNA8DSfgzESCFlBSdi0xkvQAKTNugw4QnL6GIU10hvX-Zh7Z24OLLq2SjaxpvP10lX35vCf6pOxELFmUbQiUz4oQhYzMc3gCrRt2cWe_FKosmSjyFHC6OS1AwdQWCtyj7sfh523_BI9hKlQ25YdOFdv5fcH0kiEMA)
### Builds
Pull requests to the `jupyter/docker-stacks` repository trigger builds of all images on Travis CI. These images are for testing purposes only and are not saved for use. When pull requests merge to master, all images rebuild on Docker Cloud and become available to `docker pull` from Docker Hub.
Pull requests to the `jupyter/docker-stacks` repository trigger builds of all images on Travis CI. These images are for testing purposes only and are not saved for
use. When pull requests merge to master, all images rebuild on Docker Cloud and become available to `docker pull` from Docker Hub.
### Versioning
The `latest` tag in each Docker Hub repository tracks the master branch `HEAD` reference on GitHub. `latest` is a moving target, by definition, and will have backward-incompatible changes regularly.
The `latest` tag in each Docker Hub repository tracks the master branch `HEAD` reference on GitHub. `latest` is a moving target, by definition, and will have
backward-incompatible changes regularly.
Every image on Docker Hub also receives a 12-character tag which corresponds with the git commit SHA that triggered the image build. You can inspect the state of the `jupyter/docker-stacks` repository for that commit to review the definition of the image (e.g., images with tag 7c45ec67c8e7 were built from [https://github.com/jupyter/docker-stacks/tree/7c45ec67c8e7](https://github.com/jupyter/docker-stacks/tree/7c45ec67c8e7)).
Every image on Docker Hub also receives a 12-character tag which corresponds with the git commit SHA that triggered the image build. You can inspect the state of
the `jupyter/docker-stacks` repository for that commit to review the definition of the image (e.g., images with tag 7c45ec67c8e7 were built from
[https://github.com/jupyter/docker-stacks/tree/7c45ec67c8e7](https://github.com/jupyter/docker-stacks/tree/7c45ec67c8e7)).
You must refer to git-SHA image tags when stability and reproducibility are important in your work. (e.g. `FROM jupyter/scipy-notebook:7c45ec67c8e7`, `docker run -it --rm jupyter/scipy-notebook:7c45ec67c8e7`). You should only use `latest` when a one-off container instance is acceptable (e.g., you want to briefly try a new library in a notebook).
You must refer to git-SHA image tags when stability and reproducibility are important in your work. (e.g. `FROM jupyter/scipy-notebook:7c45ec67c8e7`, `docker run
-it --rm jupyter/scipy-notebook:7c45ec67c8e7`). You should only use `latest` when a one-off container instance is acceptable (e.g., you want to briefly try a new
library in a notebook).
## Community Stacks
The core stacks are just a tiny sample of what's possible when combining Jupyter with other technologies. We encourage members of the Jupyter community to create their own stacks based on the core images and link them below.
The core stacks are just a tiny sample of what's possible when combining Jupyter with other technologies. We encourage members of the Jupyter community to create
their own stacks based on the core images and link them below.
* [csharp-notebook is a community Jupyter Docker Stack image. Try C# in Jupyter Notebooks](https://github.com/tlinnet/csharp-notebook). The image includes more than 200 Jupyter Notebooks with example C# code and can readily be tried online via mybinder.org. Click here to launch [![Binder](https://mybinder.org/badge_logo.svg)](https://mybinder.org/v2/gh/tlinnet/csharp-notebook/master).
* [csharp-notebook is a community Jupyter Docker Stack image. Try C# in Jupyter Notebooks](https://github.com/tlinnet/csharp-notebook). The image includes more
than 200 Jupyter Notebooks with example C# code and can readily be tried online via mybinder.org. Click here to launch
[![Binder](https://mybinder.org/badge_logo.svg)](https://mybinder.org/v2/gh/tlinnet/csharp-notebook/master).
* [education-notebook is a community Jupyter Docker Stack image](https://github.com/umsi-mads/education-notebook). The image includes nbgrader and RISE on top of the datascience-notebook image. Click here to launch it on [![Binder](https://mybinder.org/badge_logo.svg)](https://mybinder.org/v2/gh/umsi-mads/education-notebook/master).
* [education-notebook is a community Jupyter Docker Stack image](https://github.com/umsi-mads/education-notebook). The image includes nbgrader and RISE on top of
the datascience-notebook image. Click here to launch it on
[![Binder](https://mybinder.org/badge_logo.svg)](https://mybinder.org/v2/gh/umsi-mads/education-notebook/master).
* __crosscompass/ihaskell-notebook__
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`crosscompass/ihaskell-notebook` is based on [IHaskell](https://github.com/gibiansky/IHaskell). Includes popular packages and example notebooks.
Try it on binder: [![launch Learn You a Haskell for Great Good!](https://mybinder.org/badge_logo.svg)](https://mybinder.org/v2/gh/jamesdbrock/learn-you-a-haskell-notebook/master?urlpath=lab/tree/learn_you_a_haskell/00-preface.ipynb)
Try it on binder: [![launch Learn You a Haskell for Great
Good!](https://mybinder.org/badge_logo.svg)](https://mybinder.org/v2/gh/jamesdbrock/learn-you-a-haskell-notebook/master?urlpath=lab/tree/learn_you_a_haskell/00-preface.ipynb)
* [java-notebook is a community Jupyter Docker Stack image](https://github.com/jbindinga/java-notebook). The image includes [IJava](https://github.com/SpencerPark/IJava) kernel on top of the minimal-notebook image. Click here to launch it on [![Binder](https://mybinder.org/badge_logo.svg)](https://mybinder.org/v2/gh/jbindinga/java-notebook/master).
* [java-notebook is a community Jupyter Docker Stack image](https://github.com/jbindinga/java-notebook). The image includes
[IJava](https://github.com/SpencerPark/IJava) kernel on top of the minimal-notebook image. Click here to launch it on
[![Binder](https://mybinder.org/badge_logo.svg)](https://mybinder.org/v2/gh/jbindinga/java-notebook/master).
* [sage-notebook](https://github.com/sharpTrick/sage-notebook) is a community Jupyter Docker Stack image with the [sagemath](https://sagemath.org) kernel on top of the minimal-notebook image. Click here to launch it on [![Binder](https://mybinder.org/badge_logo.svg)](https://mybinder.org/v2/gh/sharpTrick/sage-notebook/master).
* [sage-notebook](https://github.com/sharpTrick/sage-notebook) is a community Jupyter Docker Stack image with the [sagemath](https://sagemath.org) kernel on top of
the minimal-notebook image. Click here to launch it on
[![Binder](https://mybinder.org/badge_logo.svg)](https://mybinder.org/v2/gh/sharpTrick/sage-notebook/master).
* [GPU-Jupyter](https://github.com/iot-salzburg/gpu-jupyter/): Leverage Jupyter Notebooks with the power of your NVIDIA GPU and perform GPU calculations using Tensorflow and Pytorch in collaborative notebooks.
* [GPU-Jupyter](https://github.com/iot-salzburg/gpu-jupyter/): Leverage Jupyter Notebooks with the power of your NVIDIA GPU and perform GPU calculations using
Tensorflow and Pytorch in collaborative notebooks.
This is done by generating a Dockerfile, that consists of the **nvidia/cuda** base image,
the well-maintained **docker-stacks** that is integrated as submodule
and GPU-able libraries like **Tensorflow**, **Keras** and **PyTorch** on top of it.
* [cgspatial-notebook](https://github.com/SCiO-systems/cgspatial-notebook) is a community Jupyter Docker Stack image. The image includes major geospatial Python &
R libraries on top of the datascience-notebook image. Try it on
binder:[![Binder](https://mybinder.org/badge_logo.svg)](https://mybinder.org/v2/gh/SCiO-systems/cgspatial-notebook/master)
See the [contributing guide](../contributing/stacks.md) for information about how to create your own Jupyter Docker Stack.