.. Copyright (c) Jupyter Development Team. .. Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License. .. _running: Managing Kernels and Terminals ============================== The Running panel in the left sidebar shows a list of all the kernels and terminals currently running across all notebooks, code consoles, and directories: .. image:: ../images/running-layout.png :align: center :class: jp-screenshot :alt: .. only:: comment Alt text is intentionally left blank because the image content is described directly prior. .. _reopen-document: As with the classic Jupyter Notebook, when you close a notebook document, code console, or terminal, the underlying kernel or terminal running on the server continues to run. This enables you to perform long-running actions and return later. The Running panel enables you to re-open or focus the document linked to a given kernel or terminal: .. raw:: html
The recently closed and currently open documents can be searched in the modal view, which can be opened using a keyboard shortcut, or by clicking the [↗] icon in the running sidebar. .. image:: ../images/running-modal.png :align: center :class: jp-screenshot :alt: The modal running dialog .. _shutdown-kernel: Kernels or terminals can be shut down from the Running panel: .. raw:: html
.. _shutdown-all-kernels: You can shut down all kernels and terminals by clicking the ``X`` button: .. raw:: html