+1 for Marimo
Marimo is the right model for a notebook, that is,
reactive/spreadsheet-like cells.

On Wed, Mar 11, 2026, 06:41 Brian Lalor <[email protected]> wrote:

> > I am working now to bring the notebook as well as all the libraries it
> relies on to the state, where I will think they can be shared with the
> wider auditory
> >
> > I am convinced, that using jupyter notebook to visualize beancount data
> is extremely powerful combination, I am really surprised how this is not a
> mainstream.
> >
> > Plus it is very hackable and easier to understand. So, it is easy to
> create your own Fava equivalent.  And it is my experience, that for
> reporting everybody has his own needs always (also in corporate world)
>
> Agreed. If you haven’t checked out Marimo I’d recommend it. Jupyter never
> really clicked for me, but Marimo has (to the extent my little brain can
> wrap its head around data and visualization tools like that).  They feel
> more native and portable (being actual Python files).  It’d be great to get
> a library of these going.
>
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