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0.2.0
JupyterLite 0.2.0 is released 🎉
The main highlights in JupyterLite 0.2.0 is the update to JupyterLab 4. This brings compatibility with extensions that have been updated to JupyterLab 4 the past couple of months.
The RetroLab interface has now been removed in favor of Notebook 7 (which is the successor of RetroLab).
Check out the migration guide to learn more on how to update your deployments: https://jupyterlite.readthedocs.io/en/latest/migration.html
Below is the full changelog since the last stable release.
default
locale #1209 (@jtpio)tsconfig.eslint.json
with a list of include
#1212 (@jtpio)hub
to gh
in the Playwright snapshots update workflow #1187 (@jtpio)ruff
, clean up linting #1161 (@jtpio)jupyterlite-pyodide-kernel
#1147 (@jtpio)package.json
, drop trailingComma
#1143 (@jtpio)jupyterlite-core
#1010 (@jtpio)navigation_with_keys
to False
explicitely #1230 (@jtpio)jupyterlab_server
in the translation documentation #1223 (@jtpio)extra_labextensions_path
#1221 (@jtpio)jupyter_lite_config.json
#1200 (@jtpio)ipyleaflet
#1184 (@jtpio)ipyvue
and ipyvuetify
#1182 (@jtpio)retro
for the stable docs #1164 (@jtpio)jupyterlite-pyodide-kernel==0.2.0a1
on ReadTheDocs #1162 (@jtpio)0.2.0
#1144 (@jtpio)(GitHub contributors page for this release)
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JupyterLite - IFrame Viewer
The npm package @jupyterlite/iframe-extension receives a total of 81 weekly downloads. As such, @jupyterlite/iframe-extension popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @jupyterlite/iframe-extension 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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