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## Using extensions
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The {% data variables.codespaces.serverless %} editor supports {% data variables.product.prodname_vscode_shortname %} extensions that have been specifically created or updated to run in the web. These extensions are known as "web extensions". To learn how you can create a web extension or update your existing extension to work for the web, see "[Web extensions](https://code.visualstudio.com/api/extension-guides/web-extensions)" in the {% data variables.product.prodname_vscode_shortname %} documentation.
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The {% data variables.codespaces.serverless %} editor supports {% data variables.product.prodname_vscode_shortname %} extensions that have been specifically created or updated to run in the web. These extensions are known as "web extensions". To learn how you can create a web extension or update your existing extension to work for the web, see [Web extensions](https://code.visualstudio.com/api/extension-guides/web-extensions) in the {% data variables.product.prodname_vscode_shortname %} documentation.
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Extensions that can run in {% data variables.codespaces.serverless %} will appear in the Extensions View and can be installed. If you use Settings Sync, any compatible extensions are also installed automatically. For information, see "[Settings Sync](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/editor/settings-sync)" in the {% data variables.product.prodname_vscode_shortname %} documentation.
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To be able to use a codespace in JupyterLab, you must ensure that your codespace has it installed. The default dev container image that's used by {% data variables.product.prodname_github_codespaces %} includes JupyterLab, but if you have customized your dev container configuration you will have to manually install JupyterLab.
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If your codespace uses a Debian-based image, you can install JupyterLab in the dev container by adding the `python` feature to your `devcontainer.json` file, with the `installJupyterlab` option set to `true`. Otherwise, install it directly in your Dockerfile. For installation instructions, see "[Installation](https://jupyterlab.readthedocs.io/en/stable/getting_started/installation.html)" in the JupyterLab documentation.
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If your codespace uses a Debian-based image, you can install JupyterLab in the dev container by adding the `python` feature to your `devcontainer.json` file, with the `installJupyterlab` option set to `true`. Otherwise, install it directly in your Dockerfile. For installation instructions, see [Installation](https://jupyterlab.readthedocs.io/en/stable/getting_started/installation.html) in the JupyterLab documentation.
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For more information about the `python` feature, see the README page in the [`devcontainers/features` repository](https://github.com/devcontainers/features/tree/main/src/python). For more information about the `devcontainer.json` file and the Dockerfile, see "[AUTOTITLE](/codespaces/setting-up-your-project-for-codespaces/adding-a-dev-container-configuration/introduction-to-dev-containers#devcontainerjson)."
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