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@jupyterlab/outputarea
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A JupyterLab package which provides an implementation of the Jupyter notebook output area. Execution results from both the notebook and the code console are placed in the output area.
Output areas are able to render results of several different mime types, which are implemented in the rendermime package. This list of mime types may be extended via the simplified mime-extension interface defined in @jupyterlab/rendermime-interfaces.
4.1.1
document.cookie
#15788 (@minrk)OSError
in addition to PermissionError
when sys_prefix
is read-only #15756 (@dhml)jupyter-collaboration
for the Binder environment #15767 (@jtpio)(GitHub contributors page for this release)
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JupyterLab - Notebook Output Area
The npm package @jupyterlab/outputarea receives a total of 34,855 weekly downloads. As such, @jupyterlab/outputarea popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @jupyterlab/outputarea 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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