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I tried to install jupyter_contrib_nbextensions : http://jupyter-contrib-nbextensions.readthedocs.io/en/latest/install.html

Everything worked fine but when I open a notebook nothing changes. I can't see the new tool bar that I'm supposed to see.

When I reinstall the Extension, the process is the same (I don't have a message tellign me that the files already exists). I don't have an error. So I can't figure out why it doesn't work.

Thanks a lot.

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Follow 3 steps: In Terminal

pip install jupyter_contrib_nbextensions
jupyter contrib nbextension install --user
jupyter nbextension enable varInspector/main

after this you will see "Vaildating: ok" Now you can open jupyter notebook you will see the require changes

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  • It later worked for me.. the mistake was I need to enable it on the Jupyter notebook. See my comments answer with image below.
    – rishi jain
    Apr 30, 2020 at 11:29
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    The first command works fine; the second gives a traceback ending with Exception: Jupyter command 'jupyter-contrib' not found. Looking at @rishijain's answer, I don't have the Nbextensions tab.
    – Sigfried
    May 29, 2020 at 10:39
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    What is varInspector/main? Is it necessary to get it working? Mar 18, 2021 at 23:06
  • I have previously installed it, however, I am facing the same issue. Extension menu not showing. 1. The first command shows, Requirement already satisfied for all extensions i have previously installed. 2.Second one shows,
    – Pro
    Sep 17, 2021 at 5:03
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    ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'notebook.base' Dec 20, 2023 at 6:36
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Update Jan 2021
I was seeing this issue using the latest from pip packages.

Turns out it was related to: https://discourse.jupyter.org/t/the-static-notebook-js-mathjaxutils-js-is-missing/7303

Basically, jupyter-notebook moved a .js file in a recent update causing the extensions tab to no longer appear.

Reverting to an older version works-around the issue:

pip install notebook==6.1.5

Also note that a substantial number of the extensions aren't officially supported by the 6.x version. So you may be better off reverting to 5.x until your desired extensions are 'officially' supported:

pip install notebook==5.7.10
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  • 2
    This worked for me-- thank you. spend a whole day frustrated. Jan 6, 2021 at 18:01
  • 4
    It seems jupyter_contrib_nbextensions on GitHub has dead.
    – Jks Liu
    Jan 12, 2021 at 8:55
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    Reverting notebook to 6.1.5 worked for me in Feb 2023. Tried some other solutions from this post - without success.
    – izkeros
    Feb 14, 2023 at 4:35
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    This worked for me. FYI: It even worked with version 6.3.0.
    – KB_
    Feb 27, 2023 at 11:38
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    obligatory "that worked for me", had this issue into ubuntu2204 WSL image.
    – mrbTT
    Apr 13, 2023 at 13:08
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Following are the commands which installs the jupyter nb_extensions

pip install jupyter_contrib_nbextensions
jupyter contrib nbextension install --user

The second command might give you below error:

jupyter contrib not found

Above command can be resolved as below:

- open cmd to install manually
cd .\Python\<your-python-version>\Lib\site-packages\jupyter_contrib_nbextensions
python application.py install
- Restart the jupyter notebook server

Note: Also make sure that your packages jupyter , notebook and your jupyter_contrib_nbextensions are installed for same version of python (and same --user if you have installed all your packages with --user flag)

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  • I also had the 'not found' error and your method to install manually worked for me. But I used --user in my pip install, so it was installed in '.local/lib/python3.6/site-packages/jupyter_contrib_nbextensions' instead. Thanks!
    – Tickon
    Sep 17, 2020 at 15:13
  • this worked for me in the latest version of jupyter. Thanks! .
    – carl
    Mar 7, 2021 at 11:50
  • how can you verify that jupyter, notebook, and jupyter_contrib_nbextensions are installed with the same --user? Jul 11, 2023 at 22:04
  • @lauren.marietta- If all installed under same <user> , you will find your /home/<user>/.jupyter/nbconfig/notebook.json will now have load_extensions section
    – khari-sing
    Jul 13, 2023 at 2:35
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First, follow this SO-post (go to the update) to install the extension. Then shutdown the notebook server. Then type $ jupyter nbextension enable varInspector/main. If it says OK, you can start your notebook and should see the crosshair.

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try to run this

jupyter contrib nbextension install --user

then relaunch the Jupyter notebook. this might solve the problem as it did for me.

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    In my environment the "Nbextensions" tab was showing up, but the extensions were not. I didn't run this command because they said in the documentation it is not needed if you run the conda command conda install -c conda-forge jupyter_contrib_nbextensions. After running the command mentioned in the answer the problem was solved. Jun 3, 2021 at 8:16
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Try this out ->

1)Open Anaconda Prompt.

2)Type in -

conda install -c conda-forge jupyter_contrib_nbextensions

(if c is the default directory)

3)Proceed with the installation.

4)Exit the Anacodna prompt.

5)Relaunch Jupyter notebook. (You will now see nbextensions tab)

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Following steps with Anaconda Prompt ->

1)Open Anaconda Prompt.

2)Type in -

conda install -c conda-forge jupyter_contrib_nbextensions

  1. Enter 'y' for installation.

  2. type in jupyter contrib nbextension install --sys-prefix

4)Exit the Anacodna prompt.

5)Relaunch Jupyter notebook. (You will now see nbextensions tab)

  1. Screenshot of my installation
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1 quick info -
1. even after enabling nbextensions, from the notebooks tree page,
2. you need to activate it on your Jupyter notebook. See below. enter image description here

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UPDATE, FEBRUARY 2023:

I first installed nbextensions using pip. Then I couldn't run the second command jupyter contrib nbextension install --user as the others and got the error Exception: Jupyter command 'jupyter-contrib' not found.

So, I tried installing using conda with this command:

conda install -c conda-forge jupyter_contrib_nbextensions

NOTE 1: I had to run my Anaconda prompt in "Administration Mode" in order to be able to install using conda.

After that I could run the second command:

jupyter contrib nbextension install --user

And it's working now.

NOTE 2: I'm using the latest version of anaconda so I DID NOT need to revert my jupyter version as mentioned here.

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Update: August, 2023

Here's what solved the problem for me:

conda update --all
conda install -c anaconda notebook 
conda install -c conda-forge jupyter_contrib_nbextensions 

Then, jupyter contrib nbextension install --user executes without error.

Now you can install and enable jupyter extensions (e.g. black) like this:

jupyter nbextension install https://github.com/drillan/jupyter-black/archive/master.zip --user
jupyter nbextension enable jupyter-black-master/jupyter-black
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Running following command one by one !!!

pip install jupyter_contrib_nbextensions
jupyter contrib nbextension install --user
jupyter nbextension enable spellchecker/main
jupyter nbextension enable codefolding/main
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Posting this solution because it took me 20 minutes to figure out why my interface looked so different from all of the screenshots everyone else was posting. I hope it can prevent some other soul from making the same mistake I did:

I was running my Jupyter Notebook with the command jupyter-lab instead of jupyter notebook. I understand there are functional differences between the two, but in my case having spellcheck was much more important than any of the difference the two provided. As soon as I used jupyter notebook instead, it worked perfectly.

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Downgrading the notebook version to 5.6.0 worked for me.

pip install notebook==5.6.0

If this doesn't work for you, then return to your original version.

Good luck.

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I followed the highest voted answer to install the nbextensions but received an error when I reboot the Jupyter Notebook:

404 GET /nbextensions/nbextensions_configurator/tree_tab/main.js?v=20220513151408

It seemed that what I've installed can not be found by Jupyter Notebook.

After checking the detailed installation log in the terminal, I found Nbextension has been installed into the python2.7 directory:

./Library/Python/2.7/lib/python/site-packages (from jupyter_contrib_nbextensions)

I am currently using Python 3 in Jupyter Notebook so I decided to uninstall what I have and reinstall Nbextension using pip3 instead of pip. Then I reboot Jupyter Notebook and saw the Nbextensions tab (next to the tab Clusters)!

In sum, based on my attempt, I would recommend using pip3 instead of pip to avoid an installation in Python 2 directory.

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My installed package version (windows 11):

notebook                          6.5.2
jupyter-contrib-nbextensions      0.7.0
jupyter-nbextensions-configurator 0.6.1

Though I can not get the nbextensions menu tab out using the methods mentioned in the previous try outs of this post, I can still use the jupyter nbextension enable <require path> command in the ../python3/scripts folder as following examples which I use frequently:

jupyter nbextension enable varInspector/main
jupyter nbextension enable toc2/main
jupyter nbextension enable execute_time/ExecuteTime
jupyter nbextension enable hide_input/main
jupyter nbextension enable splitcell/splitcell
jupyter nbextension enable code_prettify/code_prettify

Then the variable inspector, table of contents, split cell, hide inputs and code prettify buttons appear in the notebook page. Other extensions can be tried replacing command's <require path> which can be found under the older version's notebook extensions tab that doesn't have the problem.

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Below commands are helpful to install nbextention

pip install notebook jupyter_contrib_nbextensions jupyter contrib nbextension install --user jupyter nbextension enable varInspector/main

Impotant Note: make sure that packages jupyter , notebook and jupyter_contrib_nbextensions are installed for with same version of python and same --user flog For example: In my system python3.7 and python3.9 were both installed but when I run pip3 install notebook jupyter_contrib_nbextensions , nbextension installed in python3.9 due to this jupyter contrib nbextension install --user not working but once is used pip3.7 install notebook jupyter_contrib_nbextensions for specific python3.7 then everything working fine.

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The only solution that worked for me is this simple line of code:

pip install jupyter_contrib_nbextensions "nbclassic<0.5"

No need to downgrade your jupyter notebook version.If you install a version of nbclassic>0.5 the nbextensions tab WILL NOT be visible when you run the jupyter server.Hope this helps you!Good luck!

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Step 1: Execute the following commands to install and configure jupyter_contrib_nbextensions and nbextensions_configurator:

pip install jupyter_contrib_nbextensions
jupyter contrib nbextension install --user
pip install jupyter_nbextensions_configurator
jupyter nbextensions_configurator enable --user

If nbextensions is not displayed yet,

Step 2: Check whether the notebook version is higher than 6.1.5. If it is higher, you can use the following command to reinstall it.

pip install notebook==6.1.5

I tested this method on Mac and Ubuntu can solve the problem.

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As many of the answers say, reducing the version of your notebook is the best solution, especially if you try the myriad of anaconda-promote commands.

Here is my version now, notebook from 7.5. to 6.4.8*

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As text for easy copying:

IPython: 8.10.0
ipykernel: 6.19.2
ipywidgets: 7.6.5
jupyter_client: 7.3.4
jupyter_core : 5.2.0
jupyter_server : 1.23.4
jupyterlab: 3.5.3
nbclient: 0.5.13
nbconvert: 6.5.4
nbformat: 5.7.0
notebook: 6.4.8
qtconsole: 5.4.0
traitlets: 5.7.1
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I can't run the second command jupyter contrib nbextension install --user after installed nbextensions using pip. it showed error Exception: Jupyter command 'jupyter-contrib' not found.

So I runed everything under 'Administration Mode' from Anaconda Prompt (Right-click on the Command Prompt or Anaconda Prompt in the search results. Select "Run as administrator" from the context menu.)

  1. Run conda install -c conda-forge jupyter_contrib_nbextensions

  2. Run jupyter contrib nbextension install --user

  3. Restart Anaconda

Perfectly done !!

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Change old path notebook/js/mathjaxutils to base/js/mathjaxutils.js to load the dependency correctly.

enter image description here

This solve my problem.

For details see this Github issue about this bug.

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You can install or uninstall any extension you want manually if not shown the nbextensions tab in the Jupyter Notebook server after you are ensured you have installed jupyter_contrib_nbextensions and enabled the nbextensions configurator using the following commands.

install Jupyter Notebook extensions

conda install -c conda-forge jupyter_contrib_nbextensions

enable the nbextensions configurator

jupyter nbextensions_configurator enable --user

To install extensions manually, You can use one of these following syntax

jupyter nbextensions enable/disable extension_name/extension_name

Or

jupyter nbextensions enable/disable extension_name/main

You are able to find and replace the name of your arbitrary extensions with 'extension_name' using the list of provided nbextensions

for instance, you can install or uninstall the following extensions as shown below

Toggle all line numbers

jupyter nbextension enenable/disable toggle_all_line_numbers/main

Highlighter

jupyter nbextension enable/disable highlighter/highlighter

Variable Inspector

jupyter nbextension enable/disable varInspector/main

Hinterland

jupyter nbextension enable/disable hinterland/hinterland

Note: After You got "Vaildating: ok", You have to shut down the Kernel to be able to use the installed extensions in Notebooks.

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  • Although the extensions have been installed and activated and I get the validation success message. It doesn't work. With conda: 23.3.1, jupyter_client : 7.3.4 jupyter_core : 5.2.0 jupyter_server : 1.23.4 jupyterlab : 3.5.3 nbclient : 0.5.13 nbconvert : 6.5.4 nbformat : 5.7.0 notebook : 6.5.2 May 2, 2023 at 3:23
  • Downgrading to conda 22.9.0 jupyter_core : 4.11.1 jupyter_server : 1.18.1 jupyterlab : 3.4.4 nbconvert : 6.4.4 nbformat : 5.5.0 notebook : 6.4.12. NBextensions worked again. (With some warnings about template_path) May 2, 2023 at 5:22
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