tslab v1.0.22
tslab
tslab is an interactive programming environment and REPL with Jupyter for JavaScript and TypeScript users. You can write and execute JavaScript and TypeScript interactively on browsers and save results as Jupyter notebooks.
Features
- Interactive JavaScript and TypeScript programming with Jupyter and Node.js.
- The power of types from TypeScript project.
- Type safety even in JavaScript mode.
- Rich code completion and code inspection thanks to types.
- Display non-text contents like images, HTML, JavaScript, SVG, etc...
- Interactive deep neural network machine learning (TensorFlow.js) and data exploration with JavaScript.
- JavaScript is 40x faster than Python.
- TypeScript 5.0 support.
- Top-level
await
support. - REPL console support.
Screenshots: Code inspection (Shift-Tab) and completion (Tab)
Try tslab without installing it
Thanks to binder (mybinder.org), you can try tslab on your browsers without installing it into your system. Open a temporary Jupyter Notebook from the button above and enjoy interactive JavaScript and TypeScript programming.
Example notebooks
To learn what what we can do with JavaScript on Jupyter, view example notebooks in nbviewer.
If nbviewer is down, please view the notebooks on GitHub instead.
Installing tslab
Prerequisites
- Install Node.js (LTS or Current)
- Install Python3.x
- tslab works with Jupyter on Python2.7.
- But I recommend you to use Jupyter on Python3.x because the latest Jupyter does not support Python2.7
- Install the latest version of JupyterLab or Jupyter Notebook
Installing tslab
First, install tslab
with npm
.
npm install -g tslab
Please make sure tslab
command is available in your terminal.
tslab install --version
Then, register tslab
to your Jupyter environment.
tslab install [--python=python3]
By default, tslab is registered with python3
in unix-like system and python
in Windows.
If Jupyter is installed with a different Python in your system, please specify the python command with --python
flag.
After you run tslab install
, please check two kernels (jslab and tslab) are installed properly to jupyter.
$ jupyter kernelspec list
Available kernels:
jslab /usr/local/google/home/yunabe/.local/share/jupyter/kernels/jslab
tslab /usr/local/google/home/yunabe/.local/share/jupyter/kernels/tslab
Usage: JupyterLab and Jupyter Notebook
After you register tslab
to Jupyter, start JupyterLab and Jupyter Notebook as usual. You can now create JavaScript and TypeScript notebooks.
# JupyterLab
# `--port=` to change the port to accept connections.
# `--ip=0.0.0.0` to accept external connections.
jupyter lab [--port=8888] [--ip=0.0.0.0]
# Jupyter Notebook
jupyter notebook
In Jupyter, you can complete code by pressing Tab
and show tooltips by pressing Shift + Tab
.
Usage: REPL console
You can also use tslab and Jupyter as an interactive console (REPL).
To use tslab as REPL, please run jupyter console
with --kernel=jslab
(JavaScript) or --kernel=tslab
(TypeScript).
jupyter console --kernel=tslab
Clarification
tslab is an interactive JavaScript and TypeScript programming environment on Node.js (aka Server-side JavaScript). tslab does not support code execution on browsers (aka Client-side JavaScript) at this moment.
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