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@jupyterlab/toc
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A Table of Contents extension for JupyterLab. This auto-generates a table of contents in the left area when you have a notebook or markdown document open. The entries are clickable, and scroll the document to the heading in question.
Here is an animation showing the extension's use, with a notebook from the Python Data Science Handbook:
jupyter labextension install @jupyterlab/toc
For a development install, do the following in the repository directory:
jlpm install
jlpm run build
jupyter labextension install .
You can then run JupyterLab in watch mode to automatically pick up changes to @jupyterlab/toc
. Open a terminal in the @jupyterlab/toc
repository directory and enter
jlpm run watch
Then launch JupyterLab using
jupyter lab --watch
This will automatically recompile @jupyterlab/toc
upon changes, and JupyterLab will rebuild itself. You should then be able to refresh the page and see your changes.
FAQs
JupyterLab - Table of Contents widget
The npm package @jupyterlab/toc receives a total of 30,252 weekly downloads. As such, @jupyterlab/toc popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @jupyterlab/toc 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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