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How can I use a Python function defined in my git-repo module within the DB notebook?

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I have a function within a module in my git-repo. I want to import that to my DB notebook - how can I do that?

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aladda
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Databricks Employee

Databricks Repos allows you to sync your work in Databricks with a remote Git repository. This makes it easier to implement development best practices. Databricks supports integrations with GitHub, Bitbucket, and GitLab. Using Repos you can bring your Python function into your databricks workspace and use that in a notebook either using Notebook Workflows (via %run) or creating a library and installing it on to your cluster

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aladda
Databricks Employee
Databricks Employee

Databricks Repos allows you to sync your work in Databricks with a remote Git repository. This makes it easier to implement development best practices. Databricks supports integrations with GitHub, Bitbucket, and GitLab. Using Repos you can bring your Python function into your databricks workspace and use that in a notebook either using Notebook Workflows (via %run) or creating a library and installing it on to your cluster

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