Huge News!Announcing our $40M Series B led by Abstract Ventures.Learn More
Socket
Sign inDemoInstall
Socket

@jupyter-ai/core

Package Overview
Dependencies
Maintainers
2
Versions
78
Alerts
File Explorer

Advanced tools

Socket logo

Install Socket

Detect and block malicious and high-risk dependencies

Install

@jupyter-ai/core - npm Package Versions

1
8

2.4.0

Diff

Changelog

Source

2.4.0

(Full Changelog)

Hey Jupyternauts! We're excited to announce the 2.4.0 release of Jupyter AI, which includes better support for Bedrock Anthropic models. Thanks to @krassowski for providing a new feature in Jupyter AI that let's admins specify allowlists and blocklists to filter the list of providers available in the chat settings panel.

Enhancements made

  • Allow to define block and allow lists for providers #415 (@krassowski)

Bugs fixed

  • Refactor generate for better stability with all providers/models #407 (@3coins)

Maintenance and upkeep improvements

Contributors to this release

(GitHub contributors page for this release)

@3coins | @krassowski | @pre-commit-ci

diracs-delta
published 1.4.0 •

diracs-delta
published 2.3.0 •

Changelog

Source

2.3.0

(Full Changelog)

Hey Jupyternauts! We're excited to announce the 2.3.0 release of Jupyter AI, which includes better support for Anthropic models and integration with Amazon Bedrock.

There is also a significant change to how Jupyter AI settings are handled (see #353). The most significant changes are:

  1. API key values can no longer be read from the client. This was taken as a security measure to prevent accidental leakage of keys. You can still update existing API keys if you do decide to change your key in the future.
  2. The settings can not be updated if they were updated by somebody else after you opened the settings panel. This prevents different users connecting to the same server from clobbering updates from each other.
  3. There is now a much better UI for updating and deleting API keys. We hope you enjoy it.

Updating to 2.3.0 shouldn't require any changes on your end. However, if you notice an error, please submit a bug report with the server logs emitted in the terminal from the jupyter lab process. Renaming the config file $JUPYTER_DATA_DIR/jupyter_ai/config.json to some other name and then restarting jupyter lab may fix the issue if it is a result of the new config changes.

Enhancements made

Bugs fixed

  • Upgraded LangChain, fixed prompts for Bedrock #401 (@3coins)
  • Adds chat anthropic provider, new models #391 (@3coins)

Maintenance and upkeep improvements

Documentation improvements

Contributors to this release

(GitHub contributors page for this release)

@3coins | @andrii-i | @dlqqq | @JasonWeill | @krassowski

diracs-delta
published 1.3.0 •

diracs-delta
published 2.2.0 •

Changelog

Source

2.2.0

(Full Changelog)

Enhancements made

Bugs fixed

Maintenance and upkeep improvements

  • Upgrades LangChain to 0.0.277 #375 (@3coins)
  • relax pinning on importlib_metadata, typing_extensions #363 (@minrk)

Documentation improvements

Contributors to this release

(GitHub contributors page for this release)

@3coins | @andrii-i | @JasonWeill | @krassowski | @michaelchia | @minrk | @welcome

diracs-delta
published 1.2.0 •

diracs-delta
published 2.1.0 •

Changelog

Source

2.1.0

(Full Changelog)

Enhancements made

Documentation improvements

Contributors to this release

(GitHub contributors page for this release)

@3coins | @anammari | @bjornjorgensen | @dlqqq | @JasonWeill | @krassowski | @welcome

diracs-delta
published 1.1.0 •

diracs-delta
published 1.0.1 •

diracs-delta
published 2.0.1 •

Changelog

Source

2.0.1

(Full Changelog)

Enhancements made

Bugs fixed

Maintenance and upkeep improvements

Documentation improvements

Other merged PRs

Contributors to this release

(GitHub contributors page for this release)

@dlqqq | @eltociear | @JasonWeill | @jmkuebler | @pre-commit-ci | @welcome

This is currently the latest major version, and supports exclusively JupyterLab 4.

Existing users who are unable to migrate to JupyterLab 3 immediately should use v1.x. However, feature releases and bug fixes will only be backported to v1.x as we deem necessary, so we highly encourage existing Jupyter AI users to migrate to JupyterLab 4 and Jupyter AI v2 as soon as possible to enjoy all of the latest features we are currently developing.

Thank you all for your support of Jupyter AI! 🎉

SocketSocket SOC 2 Logo

Product

  • Package Alerts
  • Integrations
  • Docs
  • Pricing
  • FAQ
  • Roadmap
  • Changelog

Packages

npm

Stay in touch

Get open source security insights delivered straight into your inbox.


  • Terms
  • Privacy
  • Security

Made with ⚡️ by Socket Inc