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When I run an Org Babel shell code block with e.g. :session a header argument, it automatically opens a buffer a with the shell for this session, so I can explore it interactively.

I love this feature! Is it possible to get the same behavior with Python blocks as well? It doesn't seem to happen automatically for me.

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  • I think it should work the same, except that in the python case, the buffer name gets 'earmuffs', so that e.g. session: b creates a comint buffer named `*b*. Commented Jan 30, 2024 at 23:34
  • Unclear what happened with the edit request, but if you're asking to delete the question, please do so from the OP's account rather than a differently named account. Commented Feb 1, 2024 at 18:46

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