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jupyterlab-starters

Parameterized file and directory starters for JupyterLab.

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What's a starter?

A starter is a...

  • single file
  • directory
  • python function
  • cookiecutter
  • notebook

... that creates a...

  • single file
  • directory of files (or more directories)

... that shows up where you want it in JupyterLab at the click of a button

Installing

pip install jupyter-starters jupyterlab=3
# or
mamba install -c conda-forge jupyter-starters jupyterlab=3
# or
conda install -c conda-forge jupyter-starters jupyterlab=3

Configuring

Like the Jupyter Server, JupyterHub and other Jupyter interactive computing tools, jupyter-starters can be configured via Python or JSON files in well-known locations. You can find out where to put them on your system with:

jupyter --paths

They will be merged from bottom to top, and the directory where you launch jupyter lab wins, making it easy to check in to version control.

The very simplest starter, copy, will copy a file or folder to the location it is launched from in the JupyterLab Launcher.


> an example `jupyter_server_config.json`

~~~json
{
  "StarterManager": {
    "extra_starters": {
      "whitepaper-single": {
        "type": "copy",
        "label": "Whitepaper Notebook",
        "description": "A reusable notebook for proposing research",
        "src": "examples/whitepaper-single.ipynb"
      }
    }
  }
}
~~~

Alternatives

Don't like what you see here? Try these other approaches: