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Quansight-Labs/jupyterlab-theme-winter

Ξ JupyterLab Theme for Winter

Design by Isabela Presedo-Floyd, coded with the help of Jovyans at Quansight

Binder

Use

conda create -y -n jupyterlab-theme-winter python=3.8 && \
  conda activate jupyterlab-theme-winter && \
  pip install --pre jupyterlab==3.0.0rc10 jupyterlab_theme_winter --upgrade --force-reinstall

# How to launch jupyter lab with a defined theme?
mkdir -p ~/.jupyter/lab/user-settings/\@jupyterlab/apputils-extension && \
  CONF="{ \"theme\": \"JupyterLab Winter\" }" && \
  cat > ~/.jupyter/lab/user-settings/\@jupyterlab/apputils-extension/themes.jupyterlab-settings  <<EOF
${CONF}
EOF
jupyter lab

TODO

Develop

# Build the extension and link for dev in shell 1.
jupyter labextension develop --overwrite
# List extensions.
jupyter labextension list
pip list | grep  jupyterlab-theme-winter
# Run and watch jupyterlab in shell 1.
jlpm watch
# Run and watch jupyterlab in shell 2.
# Look at the remote entry javascript, a webpack5 feature.
mkdir ~/notebooks && \
  jupyter lab \
    --dev-mode \
    --watch \
    --notebook-dir=~/notebooks \
    --ServerApp.token= \
    --extensions-in-dev-mode

Build

# Generate sourcemaps.jla
jupyter labextension build --development True .
jupyter lab build --minimize=False
# Do not generate sourcemaps.
jupyter labextension build .
jupyter lab build

Publish

pip install jupyter_packaging twine && \
  python setup.py sdist bdist_wheel && \
  twine upload dist/*
jlpm build:lib && \
  npm publish --access public