Web-based JupyterLab deployment providing curated software tools for for researchers and developers in quantum computing.
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⚠️ PLEASE NOTE: As of June 28, 2024 this repository has been deprecated, and is no longer in use. |
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qBraid Lab is a web-based JupyterLab deployment providing curated software tools for for researchers and developers in quantum computing.
qBraid Lab and its extensions are proprietary and closed source. However, this repository hosts the Sphinx documentation source as open-source, licensed under Apache-2.0, to enable community members to contribute to, revise, and enhance the documentation. Additionally, this repository serves as a platform for tracking community feature requests and bug reports.
To use qBraid Lab, you must first sign in or create an account →.
Use the drop-down at the top of your account page to select a Lab image. All users have access to the "Free" tier image, which includes 2 virtual CPUs and 4 GB of RAM. Paid subscription tiers include compute options ranging up to 10 virtual CPUs, GPU images, and application specific images such as Bloqade. Once you have selected an image, click Launch Lab.
Once your image is pulled, you will be taken to the qBraid Lab interface. Here are a few helpful resources to get started:
qbraid-tutorials
directory (left-sidebar FILES tab) contains examples and tutorials for a wide range different quantum software packages. Many of the notebooks contain qBraid instructions and are runnable using the Python 3 [Default]
environment.The "Launch on qBraid" button (below) can be added to any public GitHub
repository. Clicking on it automaically opens qBraid Lab, and performs a
git clone
of the project repo into your account's home directory. Copy the
code below, and replace YOUR-USERNAME
and YOUR-REPOSITORY
with your GitHub
info.
Use the badge in your project's README.md
:
[<img src="https://qbraid-static.s3.amazonaws.com/logos/Launch_on_qBraid_white.png" width="150">](https://account.qbraid.com?gitHubUrl=https://github.com/YOUR-USERNAME/YOUR-REPOSITORY.git)
Use the badge in your project's README.rst
:
.. image:: https://qbraid-static.s3.amazonaws.com/logos/Launch_on_qBraid_white.png
:target: https://account.qbraid.com?gitHubUrl=https://github.com/YOUR-USERNAME/YOUR-REPOSITORY.git
:width: 150px
qbraid
tag.