# Notebook Conversion Site Clean markdown-first Next.js app for browsing converted notebook labs. ## Run 1. Install dependencies: ```bash npm install ``` 2. Start the dev server: ```bash npm run dev ``` 3. Open `http://localhost:3000`. ## Lab 3 Web Terminal Set `NEXT_PUBLIC_LAB3_TERMINAL_PATH` to the WeTTY endpoint used by your deployment. The default expected path is `/wetty`, and `.env.example` includes that value. Local environments can also provide a full URL such as `http://127.0.0.1:7681/wetty`. The Lab 3 widget assumes: - WeTTY runs on the lab host and is bound to `127.0.0.1` - the public proxy forwards `/wetty` to the local WeTTY port - WebSocket upgrade happens at the reverse proxy - WeTTY is launched as root so it can present `/bin/login` locally instead of SSH Example service command: ```bash wetty --host 127.0.0.1 --port 3001 --base /wetty --allow-iframe ``` ## Project Structure ```text content/ labs/ # .md/.mdx lab files and image asset folders src/ app/ page.tsx # home page labs/ page.tsx # lab index [slug]/page.tsx # lab renderer components/ SiteHeader.tsx labs/LabContent.tsx lib/ labs.ts # lab file discovery + frontmatter loader styles/ globals.css ``` ## Notes - Labs are loaded from `content/labs`. - Both `.md` and `.mdx` files are discoverable. - Legacy folders from the old workspace were moved to `archive/` during refactor.