Run as an app¶
The marimo CLI lets you run any notebook as an app: marimo run
lays out
the notebook as an app and starts a web server that hosts the resulting app.
By default, apps are laid out as a concatenation of their outputs, with code hidden. You can customize the layout using marimo’s built-in drag-and-drop grid editor; you can also choose to include code in the app view.
CLI¶
Usage: marimo run [OPTIONS] NAME
Run a notebook as an app in read-only mode.
If NAME is a url, the notebook will be downloaded to a temporary file.
Example:
* marimo run notebook.py
Options:
-p, --port INTEGER Port to attach to.
--host TEXT Host to attach to.
--headless Don't launch a browser.
--include-code Include notebook code in the app.
--base-url TEXT Base URL for the server. Should start with a /.
--help Show this message and exit.
Layout¶
While editing a notebook with marimo edit
, you can preview the notebook
as an app by clicking the preview button in the bottom-left of the editor.
(You can also use the command palette.)
Vertical layout¶
The default layout is the vertical layout: cell outputs are concatenated vertically and code is hidden. When combined with marimo’s built-in functions for laying out outputs, as well as its configurable app widths (configure via the notebook settings menu), the vertical layout can successfully support a wide breadth of application user interfaces.
Grid layout¶
If you prefer a drag-and-drop experience over programmatic layout, consider using marimo’s grid editor for making your apps: with this editor, you simply drag outputs onto a grid to arrange them on the page.
Enable the grid editor in the app preview, via a dropdown:
marimo saves metadata about your constructed layout in a layouts
folder;
make sure to include this folder when sharing your notebook so that others
can reconstruct your layout.