Hello!

JupyterLab stores the layout state of the application so it can re-open in
the same layout that it last used. This behavior is used to support things
like refreshing your browser and not losing your state and is also a fairly
common behavior among some text editors (e.g. Sublime Text). Workspaces are
documented here:

https://jupyterlab.readthedocs.io/en/stable/user/urls.html#managing-workspaces

In addition to the `reset` functionality denoted in the documentation,
there is also a "Reset Application State" command in the command palette
that will clear your workspace if you wish to abandon it.

If you run the command `jupyter lab paths`, you can find the folder where
your workspace data resides.

I hope that helps!

-Darian

On Fri, Aug 24, 2018 at 3:04 PM Christian Schafmeister <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hello,
>
> Does jupyterlab use cookies or some file on my system to figure out what
> sessions it starts when jupyterlab starts up?
>
> We have developed a jupyter kernel in Common Lisp - we are using bleeding
> edge jupyterlab 0.34.
> If I don't shut down every kernel and close every notebook before shutting
> down jupyterlab then the next time I start up jupyterlab the notebooks will
> be open and sessions will be running and everything will be confused. I'm
> trying to get a handle on where this startup behavior is coming from so I
> can decide how I want to handle things.
>
> Best,
>
> Christian Schafmeister
> Professor, Chemistry Department
> Temple University
>
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