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Support nondefault kernel #49
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I don't think this is possible - there's |
Open different notebook for different envs would be painful as we have to set different port every time if we cannot have such features. |
I'm not sure I understand. You should be able to have one instance of jupyter running, which can have multiple notebooks with multiple kernels, as long as the environment for each kernel has |
It would be good enough If they can live in one instance of Jupyter. But install jupyter_asceding for a non-default env still complain cannot find a paired notebook. Should I install jupyter for other envs? |
Current setup need us to install jupyter_asceding for each virtual environment, which means we have to install jupyter notebook for each envs per #25
Maybe a cleaner and more elegant way to do this is install Jupyter and all plugins in a base envs then we can choose different envs as different kernels from it.
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