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Description
Target
Use in-browser (JupyterLite) and regular Jupyter kernels together in JupyterLab and Jupyter Notebook.
- The code repository: https://github.com/jtpio/jupyterlab-hybrid-kernels
- The npm package on npmjs.com: https://www.npmjs.com/package/jupyterlab-hybrid-kernels
- The python package on pypi.org (if available): https://pypi.org/project/jupyterlab-hybrid-kernels/
- The conda-forge recipe on https://github.com/conda-forge (if available): N/A
- The documentation website (if available): N/A
Reason
So it's with other contrib extensions, and more visible.
Checklist
- You are owner of the repository you want to transfer
- Which role do you want to have in the
jupyterlab-contrib
organization (check one of):- Help with all
jupyterlab-contrib
repositories - Help with the transferred repository only
- I don't have time anymore to keep helping the project
- Help with all
- The transferred repository (check one of):
- Must keep the extension name
- Cannot use the original name
- I don't care
- The code is available under a Open Source license
- A license file is present in the code repository
- The extension is working on at least JupyterLab 3.x
- The repository contains a README file describing:
- The provided feature(s)
- A picture illustrating the feature(s)
- The available options/settings (if applicable)
- How to install the extension
- optional a Binder link to test the feature online
- optional The frontend code (Typescript/Javascript) is tested
- optional The backend code (Python) is tested
- I certify the extension is not using exclusively paid-plan of any commercial service
- I will help the transfer process on the code repository AND the built packages
You must enable two-factor authentication on GitHub
Transfers
- npm
- PyPI
- Repo