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@gravcon5 I'm working on this https://github.com/alanmarazzi/panthera it is still alpha and unannounced, but next week I'll present it at the next scicloj gathering so register if you'd like to know more about it https://zoom.us/meeting/register/742b2abcc393765bc5b9141539e44ee6
jupyter-lab-parinfer
is a very simple extension for Jupyter Lab enabling Parinfer for code cells: https://github.com/jelmerderonde/jupyter-lab-parinfer
It is my very first public Clojure(Script) package so any and all feedback is welcome.
@U56R03VNW, thank you so much for this!
do you also run into https://github.com/shaunlebron/parinfer-codemirror/issues/11 with larger cells or did you find a way to work around that?
@U56R03VNW The extension appears to be enabling itself on all types of notebooks including Python ones, I don't think that's supposed to happen
looks like it might be due to handle-active-cell-change
missing a check for the language?