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A JupyterLab package which provides utility functions that are used to compile and build JupyterLab.
This package is only intended for use within Node.js environments.
4.4.1
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windowing mode #17486 (@krassowski)@jupyterlab/services
import #17457 (@jtpio)(GitHub contributors page for this release)
@achhina | @afshin | @bnavigator | @brichet | @Darshan808 | @davidbrochart | @DenisaCG | @dependabot | @jtpio | @jupyterlab-probot | @krassowski | @pre-commit-ci
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JupyterLab - Build Utilities
The npm package @jupyterlab/buildutils receives a total of 15,865 weekly downloads. As such, @jupyterlab/buildutils popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @jupyterlab/buildutils demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 8 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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