Jupyter in VScode server #2645
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I would to know if there is any dockerfile command or any other trick we can use to install jupyter extension. |
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There are some workarounds here you can check out: #2341
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@phisanti You can download a working version of the working Python extension here SIDENOTE After downloading, paste the .vsix file to a mounted location on the server, where it would be accessible. I use a docker container and i bind my volumes to have persistent data. If you do not use docker then you should be good to go already Just install it from this option If your query has been answered, please mark this thread as answered. |
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@phisanti You can download a working version of the working Python extension here
https://www.vsixhub.com/go.php?post_id=39743&s=private&link=https%3A%2F%2Ff.vsixhub.com%2Ffile.php%3Fpost_id%3D39743%26app_id%3Df1f59ae4-9318-4f3c-a9b5-81b2eaa5f8a5%26version%3D2020.5.86806%26ext_name%3Dpython
SIDENOTE
After downloading, paste the .vsix file to a mounted location on the server, where it would be accessible. I use a docker container and i bind my volumes to have persistent data. If you do not use docker then you should be good to go already
Just install it from this option
Go to the extensions tab and right click the three dots on the top
then hit Install from VSIX from there select the .vsi…