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Cloning GitHub Open-Source Repository Files to JupyterLab
Updated on 2024-10-29 GMT+08:00
Cloning GitHub Open-Source Repository Files to JupyterLab
Files can be cloned from a GitHub open-source repository to JupyterLab.
- Use JupyterLab to open a running notebook instance.
- Click in the navigation bar on the top of the JupyterLab window. In the displayed dialog box, click on the left to go to the page for cloning files from a GitHub open-source repository.
Figure 1 File upload icon
Figure 2 Page for cloning files from a GitHub open-source repository
- Enter a valid address of a GitHub open-source repository, select files from the displayed files and folders, and click Clone.
GitHub open-source repository address: https://github.com/jupyterlab/extension-examplesFigure 3 Entering a valid address of a GitHub open-source repository
- View the clone process.
Figure 4 Process of cloning a repository
- Complete the clone.
Error Handling
- Failing to clone the repository may be caused by network issues. In this case, run the git clone https://github.com/jupyterlab/extension-examples.git command on the Terminal page to test the network connectivity.
- If the repository already exists in the current directory of the notebook instance, the system displays a message indicating that the repository name already exists. In this case, you can overwrite the existing repository or click to cancel the cloning.
Parent topic: Uploading Files to JupyterLab
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