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* Update VS Code to 1.92.2 * Use server-main.js to load VS Code It looks like the bootstrap files are now bundled so we can no longer require them. We could make them included again, but maybe it is better to go through the main entrypoint anyway because it includes some nls stuff which is maybe necessary. This also fixes what looks like a bug where we could create two servers if two requests came in. I am not sure what the practical consequences of that would be, but it will no longer do that. * Drop es2020 patch Unfortunately, VS Code will not load with this. It seems to be because `this` is being used in static properties, and it becomes `void 0` for some reason under the es2020 target. For example: static PREFIX_BY_CATEGORY = `${this.PREFIX}${this.SCOPE_PREFIX}`; becomes AbstractGotoSymbolQuickAccessProvider.PREFIX_BY_CATEGORY = `${(void 0).PREFIX}${(void 0).SCOPE_PREFIX}`; Which, obviously, will not work. Older versions of Safari (and maybe other browsers) are likely affected. * Fix display language * Update Playwright I think maybe because of the dropped es2020 patch that Webkit is now failing because it is too old. * Do not wait for networkidle in e2e tests I am not sure what is going on but some tests on Webkit are timing out and it seems the page is loaded but something is still trying to download. Not good, but for now try to at least get the tests passing. |
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code-server
Run VS Code on any machine anywhere and access it in the browser.
Highlights
- Code on any device with a consistent development environment
- Use cloud servers to speed up tests, compilations, downloads, and more
- Preserve battery life when you're on the go; all intensive tasks run on your server
Requirements
See requirements for minimum specs, as well as instructions on how to set up a Google VM on which you can install code-server.
TL;DR: Linux machine with WebSockets enabled, 1 GB RAM, and 2 vCPUs
Getting started
There are four ways to get started:
- Using the install script, which automates most of the process. The script uses the system package manager if possible.
- Manually installing code-server
- Deploy code-server to your team with coder/coder
- Using our one-click buttons and guides to deploy code-server to a cloud provider ⚡
If you use the install script, you can preview what occurs during the install process:
curl -fsSL https://code-server.dev/install.sh | sh -s -- --dry-run
To install, run:
curl -fsSL https://code-server.dev/install.sh | sh
When done, the install script prints out instructions for running and starting code-server.
Note
To manage code-server for a team on your infrastructure, see: coder/coder
We also have an in-depth setup and configuration guide.
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See answers to frequently asked questions.
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