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To ease maintenance, it would be useful to have a script that checks what the latest version of JupyterLab is, and automatically opens a PR that bumps to the newer packages.
Some ideas and possible config options for that script:
run as a cron, and / or via a workflow dispatch on demand
support updating to a specific version, latest (stable) or next (pre-release)
this might also require being able to specify a branch, as multiple versions of notebook (stable and pre-release) can be developed at the same time
In some cases there is more work to do than just updating the versions (for example integrating some upstream plugins more natively in Notebook). But at least this script would help with the repetitive parts.
To ease maintenance, it would be useful to have a script that checks what the latest version of JupyterLab is, and automatically opens a PR that bumps to the newer packages.
Some ideas and possible config options for that script:
latest
(stable) ornext
(pre-release)JupyterLab Desktop has something similar: jupyterlab/jupyterlab-desktop#311
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