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Jupyterlab

Demonstrating how to get JupyterLab working with Binder

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/learn @binder-examples/Jupyterlab
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Universal

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JupyterLab + Binder

Binder

JupyterLab is packaged with Binder repositories by default. In order to run a JupyterLab session, you have two options:

Start JupyterLab after you start your Binder

Do the following:

  1. Launch a Binder instance (e.g., by clicking the Binder badge)
  2. Replace tree at the end of your URL with lab.
  3. That's it!

Create a Binder link that points to JupyterLab

You can also create a Binder link that points to JupyterLab by adding the following to the end of your link:

?urlpath=lab

You can point to a specific file using JupterLab by including a file path beginning with tree/ to the end of urlpath, like so:

?urlpath=lab/tree/path/to/my/notebook.ipynb

For example, the Binder badge above goes to the following URL:

http://mybinder.org/v2/gh/binder-examples/jupyterlab/master?urlpath=lab/tree/index.ipynb

Note: this repository also installs several JupyterLab extensions via a postBuild script, allowing you to use JupyterLab's extensions and widgets functionality.

For a more complete demo of JupyterLab using Binder, see the JupyterLab Demo.

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GitHub Stars58
CategoryDevelopment
Updated8mo ago
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Languages

Jupyter Notebook

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92/100

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