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DOC: more info on plugins
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@@ -113,8 +113,8 @@ Installing TLJH plugins
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The Littlest JupyterHub can install additional *plugins* that provide additional
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features. They are most commonly used to install a particular *stack* - such as
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the `PANGEO Stack <https://github.com/yuvipanda/tljh-pangeo>`_ for earth sciences
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research, a stack for a particular class, etc. You can find more information and
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a list of existing plugins at :ref:`contributing/plugins`.
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research, a stack for a particular class, etc. You can find more information about
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writing plugins and a list of existing plugins at :ref:`contributing/plugins`.
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``--plugin <plugin-to-install>`` installs and activates a plugin. You can pass it
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however many times you want. Since plugins are distributed as python packages,
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@@ -122,8 +122,8 @@ however many times you want. Since plugins are distributed as python packages,
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``plugin-name-on-pypi==<version>`` and ``git+https://github.com/user/repo@tag``
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are the most popular ones. Specifying a version or tag is highly recommended.
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For example, to install the PANGEO Plugin version 0.1 in your new TLJH install,
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you would use:
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For example, to install the PANGEO Plugin version 0.1 (if version 0.1 existed)
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in your new TLJH install, you would use:
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.. code-block:: bash
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