Briefer notebooks also include an AI assistant to help with SQL and Python blocks, and notebooks can be scheduled to run at specific intervals. Notifications can be set up to alert users when the schedule runs successfully or fails. The state of the notebook is automatically saved when published, allowing users to track changes and revert to previous versions if necessary. Notebooks can also be used to create dashboards for sharing results without unnecessary code or explanations.
Key takeaways:
- The file tree in Briefer allows you to manage and navigate through your notebooks, with the ability to choose icons, reorder them, and nest them within each other.
- Notebooks are made up of different types of blocks, including text, query, file upload, Python, input, and visualization blocks, which can be grouped into tabs for easier navigation.
- Briefer allows you to query data from files and databases without needing to write wrappers or connectors, and every query block automatically creates a Pandas dataframe containing the query's result.
- Briefer includes an AI assistant for SQL and Python blocks, offers scheduling for notebooks to run at specific intervals, and provides snapshots and versioning for tracking changes and rolling back to previous versions if needed.