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Author/edit JupyterBooks with myst tooling in JupyterHub #44

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jmunroe opened this issue Jan 8, 2024 · 0 comments
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Author/edit JupyterBooks with myst tooling in JupyterHub #44

jmunroe opened this issue Jan 8, 2024 · 0 comments

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jmunroe commented Jan 8, 2024

The myst tooling supports a server that allows for rebuilding JupyterBooks built with myst on the fly:

myst start

Currently, the process assumes that this server is running on http://localhost'. To be able to use the myst`-based tooling within a JupyterHub environment we need to be able to map the URLs through the jupyter-server-proxy.

To be completed:

Once that upstream issues is resolved then we can

  • Document a myst based process for authoring/editing JupyterBooks in JupyterLab
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