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jupyter-server-mathjax
Advanced tools
Install from PyPI:
> pip install jupyter_server_mathjax
This will automatically enable the extension in Jupyter Server.
To test the installation, you can run Jupyter Server and visit the /static/jupyter_server_mathjax/MathJax.js
endpoint:
> jupyter server
To install an editable install locally for development, first clone the repository locally, then run:
`pip install -e .[test]`
Note that the editable install will not install the data file that automatically configures the extension for use. To manually enable it, run:
jupyter server extension enable --py jupyter_server_mathjax
To build for distribution, use the build
package:
pip install build
python -m build
Then release using twine:
twine check dist/*
twine check dist/*
FAQs
MathJax resources as a Jupyter Server Extension.
We found that jupyter-server-mathjax demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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