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In my development loop, I frequently will need to restart the kernel in jupyter, which unlinks sidecars and leaves an unusable pane that I have to close. Reloading sidecars after a kernel restart gives a new tab instead of re-using the old one. Is there a way to easily close old sidecar tabs other than clicking on the X? I have a bunch of sidecar tabs loaded, and it gets cumbersome to click them all closed every time I restart the kernel.
Apologies that I'm using the issue tracker to ask a question; if this functionality exists, I guess this is a documentation request. If it doesn't, it's a feature request :).
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Yes, that works if I remember to run it before restarting the kernel, thanks! It doesn't work if I run it after restarting the kernel. Is there anything that would clean up the tabs after a kernel restart? Then I could put that as the first line in the first cell that I run after a kernel restart, and I wouldn't have to remember to clean up before restarting.
In my development loop, I frequently will need to restart the kernel in jupyter, which unlinks sidecars and leaves an unusable pane that I have to close. Reloading sidecars after a kernel restart gives a new tab instead of re-using the old one. Is there a way to easily close old sidecar tabs other than clicking on the X? I have a bunch of sidecar tabs loaded, and it gets cumbersome to click them all closed every time I restart the kernel.
Apologies that I'm using the issue tracker to ask a question; if this functionality exists, I guess this is a documentation request. If it doesn't, it's a feature request :).
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: