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Not working when just using the install button in Jupyter
installed the extension, no results show up.
Reproduce
(myenv) root@localhost:~# pip install ripgrep Collecting ripgrep Downloading ripgrep-14.1.0-py3-none-manylinux_2_17_x86_64.manylinux2014_x86_64 .whl.metadata (21 kB) Downloading ripgrep-14.1.0-py3-none-manylinux_2_17_x86_64.manylinux2014_x86_64.w hl (6.9 MB) ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 6.9/6.9 MB 34.4 MB/s eta 0:00:00 Installing collected packages: ripgrep Successfully installed ripgrep-14.1.0 (myenv) root@localhost:~# jupyter server extension list Config dir: /root/.jupyter
Config dir: /root/myenv/etc/jupyter jupyter_lsp enabled - Validating jupyter_lsp... jupyter_lsp 2.2.5 OK jupyter_server_terminals enabled - Validating jupyter_server_terminals... jupyter_server_terminals 0.5.3 OK jupyterlab enabled - Validating jupyterlab... Extension package jupyterlab took 0.1806s to import jupyterlab 4.2.5 OK jupyterlab_search_replace enabled - Validating jupyterlab_search_replace... jupyterlab_search_replace 1.1.0 OK notebook enabled - Validating notebook... notebook 7.2.2 OK notebook_shim enabled - Validating notebook_shim... notebook_shim OK voila.server_extension enabled - Validating voila.server_extension... Extension package voila.server_extension took 0.5747s to import voila.server_extension OK
Config dir: /usr/local/etc/jupyter
(myenv) root@localhost:~# jupyter labextension list JupyterLab v4.2.5 /root/myenv/share/jupyter/labextensions jupyterlab-search-replace v1.1.0 enabled X (python, jupyterlab-search-r eplace) jupyterlab_pygments v0.3.0 enabled OK (python, jupyterlab_pygments) @jupyter-notebook/lab-extension v7.2.2 enabled OK @voila-dashboards/jupyterlab-preview v2.3.7 enabled OK (python, voila) @jupyter-widgets/jupyterlab-manager v5.0.13 enabled OK (python, jupyterl ab_widgets)
The following extensions may be outdated or specify dependencies that are inc ompatible with the current version of jupyterlab: jupyterlab-search-replace
If you are a user, check if an update is available for these packages.
If you are a developer, re-run with --verbose
flag for more details.
(myenv) root@localhost:~#