Using conda to install a new kernel into your notebook
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As you can read here, you can add a new kernel to your Jupyter manually.
If you use conda, the following steps can be used to create the necessary files, and share your environment :
Install:
conda create -y -n kernel_test python=3 ipykernel && conda activate kernel_test python -m ipykernel install --user --name kernel_test
Cleanup (make sure you have activated the right enviroment):
jupyter kernelspec uninstall kernel_test conda deactivate && conda remove -y -n kernel_test