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Multi-menu Snippets Extension for JupyterLab
Snippets extension with multiple menu support for JupyterLab.
This extension is composed of a Python package named jupyterlab-snippets-multimenus
for the server extension and a NPM package named jupyterlab-snippets-multimenus
for the frontend extension.
This repo is forked from the jupyterlab-snippets project.
pip install jupyterlab-snippets-multimenus
Rebuild JupyterLab:
jupyter lab build
Add snippets in [jupyter_data_dir]/multimenus_snippets
To find the Jupyter data directory, run:
$ jupyter --path
Any path under data: will do. We recommend using the virtual environment shared directory (e.g. $VENVDIR/share/jupyter/
) (please create the directory if not existed)
Snippets will be organized in menus following the structure of the directories. The directories directly under multimenus_snippets/
will be used to create menus.
The order of menus and sub-menus can be specified using a JSON file. An example is given in example_snippets/multimenus_snippets_config/snippet_config.json
. This file should be put under [jupyter_data_dir]/multimenus_snippets_config/
to take effect. If this config file is not provided, the menu will be created with all files in the directory with a default ordering.
Example snippets directories are provided in example_snippets/
.
To test with automatically generated order configuration, do
cp -r example_snippets/multimenus_snippets $VENVDIR/share/jupyter/
and start/refresh jupyter-lab
To test configurable ordering, do
cp -r example_snippets/multimenus_snippets_config $VENVDIR/share/jupyter/
and start/refresh jupyter-lab
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