Ready-to-run Docker images containing Jupyter applications
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Ready-to-run Docker images containing Jupyter applications
Multi-user server for Jupyter notebooks
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Turn repositories into Jupyter-enabled Docker images
Helm Chart & Documentation for deploying JupyterHub on Kubernetes
A system for assigning and grading notebooks
Simple JupyterHub distribution for 1-100 users on a single server
Reference deployment of JupyterHub with docker
Kubernetes spawner for JupyterHub
Spawns JupyterHub single user servers in Docker containers
OAuth + JupyterHub Authenticator = OAuthenticator
Jupyter notebook server extension to proxy web services.
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LDAP Authenticator Plugin for Jupyter
A configuration for a JupyterHub+DockerSpawner+CASAuthenticator server with Traefik proxy, based on docker-compose
JupyterHub extension for ContainDS Dashboards
Custom Spawner for Jupyterhub to start servers in batch scheduled systems
Turn a Git repo into a collection of interactive notebooks. This is Binder's user documentation repository.
Add a description, image, and links to the jupyterhub topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
To associate your repository with the jupyterhub topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."