.. _starting: Starting JupyterLab =================== Start JupyterLab using: .. code:: bash jupyter lab JupyterLab will open automatically in your browser. If your notebook files are not in the current directory, you can pass your working directory path as argument when starting JupyterLab. Avoid running it from your root volume (e.g. `C:\` on Windows or `/` on Linux) to limit the risk of modifying system files. Example: .. code:: bash #Windows Example jupyter lab --app_dir=E:/ --preferred_dir E:/Documents/Somewhere/Else #Linux Example jupyter lab --app_dir=/var/ --preferred_dir /var/www/html/example-app/ You may access JupyterLab by entering the notebook server's :ref:`URL ` into the browser. JupyterLab sessions always reside in a :ref:`workspace `. The default workspace is the main ``/lab`` URL: .. code-block:: none http(s):////lab Like the classic notebook, JupyterLab provides a way for users to copy URLs that :ref:`open a specific notebook or file `. Additionally, JupyterLab URLs are an advanced part of the user interface that allows for managing :ref:`workspaces `. To learn more about URLs in Jupyterlab, visit :ref:`urls`. To open the classic Notebook from JupyterLab, select "Launch Classic Notebook" from the JupyterLab Help menu, or you can change the URL from ``/lab`` to ``/tree``. JupyterLab runs on top of Jupyter Server, so see the `security section `__ of Jupyter Server's documentation for security-related information.