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# Jupyter Extensions
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## Using nbextensions for adding features to your notebook
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There exist a number of useful [contributed but unofficial
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extensions](https://jupyter-contrib-nbextensions.readthedocs.io/en/latest/index.html)
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that add useful features to your notebooks.
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From the classic Notebook UI you can access the available extensions in a
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separate tab as displayed in the screenshot, below. You may have to unselect
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the *disable configuration for nbextensions without explicit copatibility*. The
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extensions we tested still worked fine with this jupyterhub version of 1.0.0.
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/// caption
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## Extensions for working with large notebooks
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Especially the following extensions make working with larger notebooks easier
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* **Table of Contents**: Displays a TOC on the left and you can also configure it
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to add and update a TOC at the head of the document.
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* **Collapsible Headings**: allows you to fold all the cells below a heading
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It may also be interesting for you to explore the [Jupytext](jupytext.md) server extension.
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## Variable Inspector
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The `variable inspector` extension provides a constantly updated window in which you can see the value and type of your notebook's variables.
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