Code Server (Vs code online)
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@enabl-ist was curious if this is related to "code server", but it seems to be something newly done without any relations to the existing project.
https://github.com/cdr/code-server/discussions/4267
similar discussion in the "openvscode" project https://github.com/gitpod-io/openvscode-server/discussions/99
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@fbartels indeed it looks like two different projects, with (kind of) the same goal... What I read is that the gitpod version is more simplified in features. I haven't had time to test it myself, just wanted to let the community know of this similar project.
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@murgero jw if you still have a repo for this as the original link is dead =/
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@plusone-nick my github has a repo, status is unknown as it's been a long time since I've touched it
https://github.com/mitchellurgero
https://github.com/mitchellurgero/cloudron-vscode-package
Note: this uses an old version of vscode and needs to be updated.
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So, this thread seems to have died and wanted to revive it as it would be great to have vs-code online be a part of Cloudron. For me, I look to Cloudron to be a platform that hosts publicly facing apps, but have the security with Cloudron. This is something that can be easy to install on Home Assistant or my TrueNAS Scale system, but for it to function it's best it needs to be accessible over HTTPS... and that's where the problem comes in. It may not be "privacy focused" but it's one of the most commonly used development tools and it would be nice to have VS Code IDE available anywhere, whether from my desktop or tablet. Having it within Cloudron would be super helpful.
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put one together https://github.com/c0decafe/cloudron-codeserver
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Would be good to have .net I think so one can work with the language, no? Or is that superfluous??
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@girish Yea I like @c0decafe's as it's definitely cleaner.
Mine installs some basic developer environments like powershell, .net, node, etc so actual code can be compiled and tested in-app. IDK if it should be included with @c0decafe's, but I think it is a QOL thing.
Edit: Now I remember why I built it over the LAMP app - so PHP apps can be developed in full (including MySQL). Could be cleaned up and tbh I haven't maintained it so it's probably better to use @c0decafe's anyway.
So his repo gets an upvote from me!
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