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Is there a collaborative coding app of any kind available?

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    canadaduane
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    Most of our development team works with regular coding tools like vscode and git; however, some of us would like to work in a "live" environment with a collaborative coding editor like Cloud9 or Firepad.

    Does anyone use any of the current Cloudron apps in this way? Any suggestions to try?

    For example, does Gitea or Gogs enable a cloud-based edit & deploy cycle? Would EtherPad be suitable here (although, it seems unable to choose which files to collaborate on)?

    Thanks!
    Duane Johnson
    CEO/Developer at Relm.us

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    • canadaduaneC canadaduane

      Most of our development team works with regular coding tools like vscode and git; however, some of us would like to work in a "live" environment with a collaborative coding editor like Cloud9 or Firepad.

      Does anyone use any of the current Cloudron apps in this way? Any suggestions to try?

      For example, does Gitea or Gogs enable a cloud-based edit & deploy cycle? Would EtherPad be suitable here (although, it seems unable to choose which files to collaborate on)?

      Thanks!
      Duane Johnson
      CEO/Developer at Relm.us

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      @canadaduane I think you should be looking more into the direction of https://www.gitpod.io/

      Also vscode supports live share of the editor, this is the fastest and simplest way to achieve that asap.

      Like my work? Consider donating a drink. Cheers!

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        @canadaduane

        Please upvote and/or sponsor the packaging of Gitpod.

        For now the best we have is Etherpad, CryptPad, HedgeDoc (HackMD/CodiMD), and NextCloud, which are much more writing focused, not coding.

        Conscious tech

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        • robiR robi

          @canadaduane

          Please upvote and/or sponsor the packaging of Gitpod.

          For now the best we have is Etherpad, CryptPad, HedgeDoc (HackMD/CodiMD), and NextCloud, which are much more writing focused, not coding.

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          @robi gitpod is a kubernetes native app, I see no way packaging this software.

          Like my work? Consider donating a drink. Cheers!

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          • BrutalBirdieB BrutalBirdie

            @robi gitpod is a kubernetes native app, I see no way packaging this software.

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            @BrutalBirdie oh, wasn't aware... as I found the original thread with the self-hosting links.

            We should probably close that thread and app request too.

            Alternatives?

            Conscious tech

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            • canadaduaneC canadaduane

              Most of our development team works with regular coding tools like vscode and git; however, some of us would like to work in a "live" environment with a collaborative coding editor like Cloud9 or Firepad.

              Does anyone use any of the current Cloudron apps in this way? Any suggestions to try?

              For example, does Gitea or Gogs enable a cloud-based edit & deploy cycle? Would EtherPad be suitable here (although, it seems unable to choose which files to collaborate on)?

              Thanks!
              Duane Johnson
              CEO/Developer at Relm.us

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              @canadaduane since you're already using vs code you could try it's life share functionality. I've used it with colleges half way around the globe and it worked pretty stable.

              https://code.visualstudio.com/learn/collaboration/live-share

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