Episode Summary
How do you add agent skills to your data science workflow? How can a coding agent assist with data wrangling and research? This week on the show, Trevor Manz from marimo joins us to discuss marimo pair.
Trevor is a founding engineer at marimo, where he’s been working on integrating LLM tools with marimo. We discuss the balancing act of building a skill and determining how to give an agent access to all the variables in a notebook. He shares how they built a specialized reactive REPL that eliminates hidden state and allows the agent to continue constructing a reproducible Python program.
We dig into installing and getting started with marimo pair. Trevor also covers several of the tasks an agent can tackle in a data science workflow.
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Topics:
00:00:00 – Introduction
00:02:26 – Trevor’s role at marimo
00:03:08 – Current AI tools in marimo
00:06:26 – Describing marimo notebooks
00:10:11 – What is marimo pair?
00:18:49 – Building an agent skill
00:27:34 – Setup & installation
00:31:16 – Video Course Spotlight
00:32:42 – Examples of EDA and data wrangling
00:45:46 – Experimenting inside of a notebook
00:50:40 – Managing context
00:53:25 – Accessing additional libraries
00:57:16 – Recent tools and updates from the marimo community
00:59:31 – What are you excited about in the world of Python?
01:01:10 – What do you want to learn next?
01:02:26 – How can people follow your work online?
01:03:13 – Thanks and goodbye
Show Links:
Introducing marimo pair - marimo
marimo-pair: Drop agents inside running marimo notebook sessions
Marimo pair – Reactive Python notebooks as environments for agents - Hacker News
Episode #230: marimo: Reactive Notebooks and Deployable Web Apps in Python
marimo Pair - YouTube
We gave Claude Access to All Python Variables - YouTube
Using the marimo editor’s AI features - marimo
ty: An extremely fast Python type checker and language server, written in Rust.
molab - marimo
marimo: A Reactive, Reproducible Notebook – Real Python
Investigating Quasar Data With Polars and Interactive marimo Notebooks – Real Python
Blog - marimo
Trevor Manz - LinkedIn
trevor manz (@manzt.sh) — Bluesky
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