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  • Get Started
  • How-To Guides
  • Reference
  • Contributing
  • CHANGELOG

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  • Add additional extensions to a JupyterLite website
  • Configure the browser storage
  • Customizing Settings
  • Localization and language
  • Enable Real Time Collaboration
  • LaTeX
  • Adding content: notebook, files and static assets
  • Accessing files and notebooks from a kernel
  • Accessing local files
  • Sharing a link to a file
  • Use additional Python packages
  • Ship additional pyolite wheels at build time
  • Using a custom Pyodide distribution
  • Deploy your first JupyterLite website on GitHub Pages
  • Deploying on ReadTheDocs with jupyterlite-sphinx
  • Deploying on Vercel and Netlify
  • Deploying on GitLab Pages
  • Deploying on Binder with jupyter-server-proxy
  • Create a new frontend extension
  • Create a server extension
  • Create a custom kernel
  • Create a new addon to extend the CLI
  • Optimizations
  • Create a JupyterLite archive that can be used offline
  • Advanced extension configuration
  • ServiceWorker
  • The Hard Way

Sharing a link to a file#

If you are using the JupyterLab interface, right click on the file in the file browser and select Copy Shareable Link:

share-link-file-browser

If you are using the RetroLab interface, you can simply copy the URL as is:

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If you are using Real Time Collaboration features, the name of the room will also be encoded in the URL:

share-link-rtc

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