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Expand Up @@ -50,16 +50,17 @@ If you are not using JupyterLab and you only want to install the Jupyter AI `%%a

## The `%%ai` magic command

The `%%ai` magic works anywhere the IPython kernel runs (JupyterLab, Jupyter Notebook, Google Colab, VSCode, etc.).
The `%%ai` magic works anywhere the IPython kernel runs (JupyterLab, Jupyter Notebook, Google Colab, Visual Studio Code, etc.).

Once you have installed the `%%ai` magic, you can enable it in any notebook or the IPython shell by running:

%load_ext jupyter_ai_magics

Or
or:

%load_ext jupyter_ai

Then you can use the `%%ai` magic command to specify a model and natural language prompt:
Then, you can use the `%%ai` magic command to specify a model and natural language prompt:

![Sample with code generation](./docs/source/_static/sample-code.png)

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