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An extensible computational environment for Jupyter.

**JupyterLab is a very early developer preview, and is not suitable for general usage yet. Features and implementation are subject to change. **

With JupyterLab, you can create a computational environment for Jupyter that meets your workflow needs. Here's a quick preview of JupyterLab (link to YouTube):

JupyterLab Demo

We have a roadmap of planned development.


Prerequisites

Jupyter notebook version 4.2 or later. To check the notebook version:

jupyter notebook --version

Supported Runtimes

The runtime versions which are currently known to work:

  • Firefox 49+
  • Chrome 39+
  • Safari 10+

Earlier browser versions may also work, but come with no guarantees.

JupyterLab uses CSS Variables for styling, which is one reason for the minimum versions listed above. IE 11+ or Edge 14 do not support CSS Variables, and are not directly supported at this time. A tool like postcss can be used to convert the CSS files in the jupyterlab/build directory manually if desired.


Installation

If you use conda, you can install as:

conda install -c conda-forge jupyterlab

If you use pip, you can install it as:

pip install jupyterlab
jupyter serverextension enable --py jupyterlab --sys-prefix

Start up JupyterLab:

jupyter lab

JupyterLab will open automatically in your browser. You may also access JupyterLab by entering the notebook server's URL (http://localhost:8888) in the browser.

Instructions on how to install the project from the git sources are available in our contributor documentation.


Contributing

If you would like to contribute to the project, please read our contributor documentation.


License

We use a shared copyright model that enables all contributors to maintain the copyright on their contributions.

All code is licensed under the terms of the revised BSD license.


Getting help

We encourage you to ask questions on the mailing list, and you may participate in development discussions or get live help on Gitter.

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