UPDATE:

The location is as below, but at present I have to enter this entire thing 
to load up the notebook.

/Users/mantegh/Library/Python/3.7/bin/jupyter-notebook


Is there any way I can do this by just entering 'jupyter-notebook'??


M

On Saturday, 8 December 2018 13:56:18 UTC, Mantegh Sethi wrote:
>
> Hello, I am new to Python 3, running on Mac OS X.
>
> I have been trying to install Jupyter using pip. I believe I have done 
> this successfully, as when I check the installation in terminal it is there 
> and already installed. 
>
> However, when I run 'jupyter notebook' in terminal, I get the message: 
> 'jupyter: command not found'.
>
> From some online reading, I have seen this might be due to path issues, 
> but am not sure how to resolve this.
>
> Any help would be appreciated!!
> M
>

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