I just started my monthly subscription on deeplearning.ai and started with the course. To setup locally i don’t find any link to Jupyter Notebook to download the files under module 1: Optional: Set up your local environment for the ungraded labs
Welcome to the community. You just need to click on open and then download the files one by one. But you first have to be on the lab page. And its best you first do it on the platform before setting up locally as that requires a little more experience to get everything working.
@lukmanaj
I can’t find it either - I can’t see “Open” in the first lab “Reflective Research Agent — Planning and Tool Use” The only thing I can see is: “You can find all the code for the web-based agent on GitHub: agentic-ai-public” Is it what you meant by “click on open”?
The free trial should give you full access as if you had a paid subscription. See this post:
@Agniszka_Sawicka, if you can load the assignment, please see this post for instructions on how to download: Where is the " Open in Jupyter Notebook” . If you can’t access the assignment, then try creating a support ticket as mentioned in the post above about the 7-day trial.
The instructions for download and open in Jupyter notebook for Module 1 Optional lab is incorrect: download and open in Jupyter notebook is not available. These become available in Module 2. Please see this thread for more discussion.
Thank you for reporting! This looks like a random behavior!
I just tried opening the Optional: Set up your local environment for the ungraded labs with a PRO account and this is what I see: (running the notebook using chrome in a Mac, from South America)
@lesly.zerna, the problem is that the instructions on this page are misleading. Partly because there is no option specifically labeled “Open in Jupyter Notebook” that users can click on in labs, and partly because the closest thing we have to a lab in Module 1 , the “Try the Research Agent” code example, doesn’t even have a Jupyter menu.
I’ll DM you a link to the issue that has been logged for this issue to give you a little more context.