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JupyterLab - Home Assistant Community Add-ons
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⬆️ Update jupyterlab to v4.2.5 #622

Closed renovate[bot] closed 3 weeks ago

renovate[bot] commented 3 weeks ago

This PR contains the following updates:

Package Change Age Adoption Passing Confidence
jupyterlab (changelog) ==4.2.4 -> ==4.2.5 age adoption passing confidence

[!WARNING] Some dependencies could not be looked up. Check the Dependency Dashboard for more information.


Release Notes

jupyterlab/jupyterlab (jupyterlab) ### [`v4.2.5`](https://togithub.com/jupyterlab/jupyterlab/releases/tag/v4.2.5) [Compare Source](https://togithub.com/jupyterlab/jupyterlab/compare/v4.2.4...v4.2.5) #### 4.2.5 ([Full Changelog](https://togithub.com/jupyterlab/jupyterlab/compare/v4.2.4...58d75355ed837d060d4df4bed4631c1fdb9d7e1a)) ##### Bugs fixed - Use locale name instead of display/native name to toggle language [#​16710](https://togithub.com/jupyterlab/jupyterlab/pull/16710) ([@​maitreya2954](https://togithub.com/maitreya2954)) - Prevent replacing code with find and replace in read-only cells [#​16682](https://togithub.com/jupyterlab/jupyterlab/pull/16682) ([@​itsmevichu](https://togithub.com/itsmevichu)) - Do not block shift-click mouse up handler on active cell [#​16647](https://togithub.com/jupyterlab/jupyterlab/pull/16647) ([@​EdsterG](https://togithub.com/EdsterG)) ##### Maintenance and upkeep improvements - Bump braces from 3.0.2 to 3.0.3 [#​16486](https://togithub.com/jupyterlab/jupyterlab/pull/16486) ([@​dependabot\[bot\]](https://togithub.com/apps/dependabot)) ##### Documentation improvements - Fix JupyterLab install instructions in the debugger docs [#​16683](https://togithub.com/jupyterlab/jupyterlab/pull/16683) ([@​jtpio](https://togithub.com/jtpio)) ##### Contributors to this release ([GitHub contributors page for this release](https://togithub.com/jupyterlab/jupyterlab/graphs/contributors?from=2024-07-18\&to=2024-08-26\&type=c)) [@​davidbrochart](https://togithub.com/search?q=repo%3Ajupyterlab%2Fjupyterlab+involves%3Adavidbrochart+updated%3A2024-07-18..2024-08-26\&type=Issues) | [@​fcollonval](https://togithub.com/search?q=repo%3Ajupyterlab%2Fjupyterlab+involves%3Afcollonval+updated%3A2024-07-18..2024-08-26\&type=Issues) | [@​github-actions](https://togithub.com/search?q=repo%3Ajupyterlab%2Fjupyterlab+involves%3Agithub-actions+updated%3A2024-07-18..2024-08-26\&type=Issues) | [@​HaudinFlorence](https://togithub.com/search?q=repo%3Ajupyterlab%2Fjupyterlab+involves%3AHaudinFlorence+updated%3A2024-07-18..2024-08-26\&type=Issues) | [@​JasonWeill](https://togithub.com/search?q=repo%3Ajupyterlab%2Fjupyterlab+involves%3AJasonWeill+updated%3A2024-07-18..2024-08-26\&type=Issues) | [@​jtpio](https://togithub.com/search?q=repo%3Ajupyterlab%2Fjupyterlab+involves%3Ajtpio+updated%3A2024-07-18..2024-08-26\&type=Issues) | [@​jupyterlab-probot](https://togithub.com/search?q=repo%3Ajupyterlab%2Fjupyterlab+involves%3Ajupyterlab-probot+updated%3A2024-07-18..2024-08-26\&type=Issues) | [@​krassowski](https://togithub.com/search?q=repo%3Ajupyterlab%2Fjupyterlab+involves%3Akrassowski+updated%3A2024-07-18..2024-08-26\&type=Issues) | [@​meeseeksmachine](https://togithub.com/search?q=repo%3Ajupyterlab%2Fjupyterlab+involves%3Ameeseeksmachine+updated%3A2024-07-18..2024-08-26\&type=Issues) | [@​Mehak261124](https://togithub.com/search?q=repo%3Ajupyterlab%2Fjupyterlab+involves%3AMehak261124+updated%3A2024-07-18..2024-08-26\&type=Issues) | [@​Rob-P-Smith](https://togithub.com/search?q=repo%3Ajupyterlab%2Fjupyterlab+involves%3ARob-P-Smith+updated%3A2024-07-18..2024-08-26\&type=Issues) | [@​tonyfast](https://togithub.com/search?q=repo%3Ajupyterlab%2Fjupyterlab+involves%3Atonyfast+updated%3A2024-07-18..2024-08-26\&type=Issues) | [@​welcome](https://togithub.com/search?q=repo%3Ajupyterlab%2Fjupyterlab+involves%3Awelcome+updated%3A2024-07-18..2024-08-26\&type=Issues) | [@​williamstein](https://togithub.com/search?q=repo%3Ajupyterlab%2Fjupyterlab+involves%3Awilliamstein+updated%3A2024-07-18..2024-08-26\&type=Issues)

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Walkthrough

The change consists of an update to the version of the jupyterlab package in the requirements.txt file, moving from version 4.2.4 to 4.2.5. This is a minor version increment that usually involves bug fixes, performance enhancements, or minor feature additions.

Changes

Files Change Summary
jupyterlab/requirements.txt Updated jupyterlab from 4.2.4 to 4.2.5

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(No sequence diagram generated as changes do not involve new features or modifications to control flow.)

Poem

🐇 In the garden where code does bloom,
A hop, a skip, dispelling gloom.
With version five, we leap and cheer,
Bugs are fixed, and progress is near!
So grab your carrots, let’s celebrate,
For jupyterlab is feeling great! 🌼


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