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jupyter-js-output-area
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DEPRECATED: Library for handling and displaying Jupyter output messages.
This code has been merged into the jupyter-js-notebook repository, where it will continue to be developed.
An output area widget and model for the Jupyter notebook.
Prerequisites
npm install --save jupyter-js-output-area
Prerequisites
git clone https://github.com/jupyter/jupyter-js-output-area.git
cd jupyter-js-output-area
npm install
Rebuild
npm run clean
npm run build
Follow the source build instructions first.
# run tests in Firefox
npm test
# run tests in Chrome
npm run test:chrome
# run tests in IE
npm run test:ie
Follow the source build instructions first.
npm run build:example
Change to example
directory and navigate to index.html
.
Follow the source build instructions first.
npm run docs
Navigate to docs/index.html
.
The runtime versions which are currently known to work are listed below. Earlier versions may also work, but come with no guarantees.
Follow the package install instructions first.
Any bundler that understands how to require()
files with .js
and .css
extensions can be used with this package.
Note: This module is fully compatible with Node/Babel/ES6/ES5. Simply omit the type declarations when using a language other than TypeScript.
FAQs
DEPRECATED: Library for handling and displaying Jupyter output messages.
We found that jupyter-js-output-area demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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