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There is currently no official support for Real Time Collaboration in JupyterLite.
What is Real Time Collaboration?#Real Time Collaboration (RTC for short) makes it possible for users to collaborate on the same document at the same time.
Here is an example screencast of what it looks like in JupyterLab:
JupyterLite brings some key differences compared to JupyterLab when it comes to real time collaboration:
the user content is decentralized: users store notebooks and files in their own browser local storage
the communication with peers and the initial syncing mechanism happens over WebRTC, instead of the WebSocket Jupyter Server handler in JupyterLab
There used to be some basic support for RTC in JupyterLite 0.1.x, via the jupyterlba-webrtc-provider extension.
Currently there is no official support for JupyterLite 0.2.x or higher, but it is tracked in this issue
There is however a new experiment happening in a new jupyter-shared-drived extension.
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