I'm attempting to Contribute to the Notebook and have followed the instructions for forking, branching, and making changes to the codebase.However, when I run `jupyter notebook` in my terminal, it seems to still launch my previously installed version of the notebook software, not the modified version I've downloaded and am editing. How do I run this modified version so I can visually check that my changes are producing the behavior I expect?
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I'm attempting to Contribute to the Notebook and have followed the instructions for forking, branching, and making changes to the codebase.However, when I run `jupyter notebook` in my terminal, it seems to still launch my previously installed version of the notebook software, not the modified version I've downloaded and am editing. How do I run this modified version so I can visually check that my changes are producing the behavior I expect?
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ThomasChanges to frontend stuff are also sometimes hidden by the browser cache. Usually pressing Ctrl-F5 a few times is enough to clear the cache, but if not, other tricks include trying with a different browser from normal, opening it in private/incognito mode, or starting the notebook server on a different port from the default 8888 (e.g. --port 8931).Hi Adam,Do you have the necessary Javascript tools set up to rebuild Javascript and CSS if you're changing those pieces?
http://jupyter-notebook.readthedocs.io/en/latest/contributing.html
On 19 April 2017 at 19:56, Adam Rule <acr...@gmail.com> wrote:
I'm attempting to Contribute to the Notebook and have followed the instructions for forking, branching, and making changes to the codebase.However, when I run `jupyter notebook` in my terminal, it seems to still launch my previously installed version of the notebook software, not the modified version I've downloaded and am editing. How do I run this modified version so I can visually check that my changes are producing the behavior I expect?
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