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- .. _overview:
- Overview
- ========
- JupyterLab is a next-generation web-based user interface for Project Jupyter.
- .. image:: ../user/images/interface_jupyterlab.png
- :align: center
- :class: jp-screenshot
- JupyterLab enables you to work with documents and activities such as
- :ref:`Jupyter notebooks <notebook>`, text editors, terminals, and custom
- components in a flexible, integrated, and extensible manner. For a demonstration
- of JupyterLab and its features, you can view this video:
- .. raw:: html
- <div class="jp-youtube-video">
- <iframe src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/A5YyoCKxEOU?rel=0&showinfo=0" frameborder="0" allow="autoplay; encrypted-media" allowfullscreen></iframe>
- </div>
- You can :ref:`arrange <interface>` multiple documents and activities side by side in the
- work area using tabs and splitters. Documents and activities integrate with each
- other, enabling new workflows for interactive computing, for example:
- - :ref:`code-console` provide transient scratchpads for running code
- interactively, with full support for rich output. A code console can be
- linked to a notebook kernel as a computation log from the notebook, for
- example.
- - :ref:`Kernel-backed documents <kernel-backed-documents>` enable code in any
- text file (Markdown, Python, R, LaTeX, etc.) to be run interactively in any
- Jupyter kernel.
- - Notebook cell outputs can be :ref:`mirrored into their own tab <cell-output-mirror>`,
- side by side with the notebook, enabling simple dashboards with interactive controls
- backed by a kernel.
- - Multiple views of documents with different editors or viewers enable live
- editing of documents reflected in other viewers. For example, it is easy to
- have live preview of :ref:`markdown`, :ref:`csv`, or :ref:`vega-lite` documents.
- JupyterLab also offers a unified model for viewing and handling data formats.
- JupyterLab understands many file formats (images, CSV, JSON, Markdown, PDF,
- Vega, Vega-Lite, etc.) and can also display rich kernel output in these formats.
- See :ref:`file-and-output-formats` for more information.
- To navigate the user interface, JupyterLab offers :ref:`customizable keyboard
- shortcuts <shortcuts>` and the ability to use :ref:`key maps <editor-keymaps>`
- from vim, emacs, and Sublime Text in the text editor.
- JupyterLab :ref:`extensions <user_extensions>` can customize or enhance any part
- of JupyterLab, including new themes, file editors, and custom components.
- JupyterLab is served from the same `server
- <https://jupyter-notebook.readthedocs.io/en/stable/>`__ and uses the same
- `notebook document format <https://nbformat.readthedocs.io/en/latest/>`__ as the
- classic Jupyter Notebook.
- .. _releases:
- JupyterLab Releases
- -------------------
- Since JupyterLab 0.32 (February 2018), the releases of JupyterLab are suitable
- for general daily use by both Jupyter novices and users experienced with the
- Classic Notebook interface. As of the 1.0 release (June 2019), it is
- additionally ready for extension writers who wish to further customize the
- JupyterLab experience for others. Please review the :ref:`changelog` for
- detailed descriptions of each release.
- The extension developer API is evolving, and we also are currently iterating on UI/UX improvements.
- We appreciate feedback on our `GitHub issues page <https://github.com/jupyterlab/jupyterlab/issues>`__
- as we evolve towards a stable extension development API.
- JupyterLab will eventually replace the classic Jupyter Notebook.
- Throughout this transition, the same notebook document format will be supported by both the classic Notebook and JupyterLab.
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