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@jupyterlab/filebrowser
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A JupyterLab package which provides a file browser to the application. Document operations (such as opening, closing, renaming and moving), are delegated to the document manager.
4.0.1
maxHeight
being equal to minHeight
for HoverBox's visibility #14533 (@nishikantparmariam)sortNotebooksFirst
option #14497 (@tpatel).cm-editor
#14601 (@krassowski)IStatusBar
optional for the notification plugin #14593 (@jtpio)@jupyterlab/celltags
from the resolutions
#14551 (@jtpio)main
#14492 (@jtpio)main
#14492 (@jtpio)(GitHub contributors page for this release)
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The npm package @jupyterlab/filebrowser receives a total of 26,037 weekly downloads. As such, @jupyterlab/filebrowser popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @jupyterlab/filebrowser demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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