diff --git a/docs/topic/customizing-installer.rst b/docs/topic/customizing-installer.rst index e85dd48..3699ded 100644 --- a/docs/topic/customizing-installer.rst +++ b/docs/topic/customizing-installer.rst @@ -113,7 +113,8 @@ Installing TLJH plugins The Littlest JupyterHub can install additional *plugins* that provide additional features. They are most commonly used to install a particular *stack* - such as the `PANGEO Stack `_ for earth sciences -research, a stack for a particular class, etc. +research, a stack for a particular class, etc. You can find more information about +writing plugins and a list of existing plugins at :ref:`contributing/plugins`. ``--plugin `` installs and activates a plugin. You can pass it however many times you want. Since plugins are distributed as python packages, @@ -121,8 +122,8 @@ however many times you want. Since plugins are distributed as python packages, ``plugin-name-on-pypi==`` and ``git+https://github.com/user/repo@tag`` are the most popular ones. Specifying a version or tag is highly recommended. -For example, to install the PANGEO Plugin version 0.1 in your new TLJH install, -you would use: +For example, to install the PANGEO Plugin version 0.1 (if version 0.1 existed) +in your new TLJH install, you would use: .. code-block:: bash @@ -133,8 +134,6 @@ you would use: Multiple plugins can be installed at once with: ``--plugin ``. -See :ref:`contributing/plugins` for more information about plugins. - .. note:: Plugins are extremely powerful and can do a large number of arbitrary things.