Add workflow to format Jupyter notebooks for GitHub#14
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This workflow formats Jupyter notebooks for GitHub compatibility by converting VS Code XML format to standard JSON, adding missing widget state metadata, and ensuring compliance with GitHub's requirements.
Updated workflow to render Jupyter notebooks for GitHub compatibility, including handling VS Code format and adding widget state metadata.
Updated workflow to render notebooks for GitHub, added checks for changes, and improved Python version specification.
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This workflow formats Jupyter notebooks for GitHub compatibility by converting VS Code XML format to standard JSON, adding missing widget state metadata, and ensuring compliance with GitHub's requirements.