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manpreet
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3 years ago
I use Jupyter notebooks (with the Python kernel) for my teaching. I often post my notebooks on our university's Moodle platform for my students to use. When they click a link to a notebook, they have to first save the notebook locally and then open it from the Jupyter interface.
Is there a way to configure Jupyter and/or my browser to open the notebook directly in Jupyter instead of having to download it first and then open it manually afterwards? I do not mind if this requires having started Jupyter first, running in another tab in the browser.
I am using Firefox on Linux, but ideally I am looking for a solution that will work in any or most browsers.