Run the latest VS Code on a remote machine accessed through a modern web browser - from any device, from anywhere. The open-source project is officially backed by GitLab, VMware, Uber, SAP, RStudio, Sourcegraph and many others.
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I am one of the co-founders at Gitpod and very excited to have OpenVSCode Server now finally out in the open.
With the launch today we enable every individual developer and organization to run upstream VS Code on a remote machine accessed through a modern web browser - from any device, from anywhere. Unlike other attempts, the project is based on a minimal set of changes and uses the same architecture that powers both Gitpod and GitHub Codespaces at scale.
A lot of developers and organisations asked us how we manage to always run the latest VS Code in Gitpod given that Microsoft doesn’t publish the source code they use to enable GitHub Codespaces. We decided to make our implementation we use at Gitpod accessible to everyone.
You’ll like this bc:
☁️ Use the power of the cloud - dependencies, compilation, testing, large data sets can all be run on machines far more powerful than your laptop
🏕 Remote access - you can access those machines from any device (IPad, Chromebook etc) via a web browser with the familiar VS Code experience
🔋 Save battery & data - all CPU and RAM intensive tasks run on the remote machine
🔒 Keep your source secure - you keep your dev environment centralized and secure, away from your local machine
Official announcement blog post: https://www.gitpod.io/blog/openv...
Getting Started/GitHub: https://github.com/gitpod-io/ope...
Guides for cloud providers: https://github.com/gitpod-io/ope...
Implementation Details: https://github.com/gitpod-io/ope...
Our team would love to get feedback! 🙌
@casperstr Mike here from Gitpod. My colleague shared some background about differences on Twitter: https://twitter.com/jolandgraf/s...
Essentially, we run nightly builds of OpenVSCode Server making it as upstream to VS Code as possible. In contrast to other forks, the whole scope of the project is to add a minimal set of changes (specifics about what we added can be found at https://github.com/gitpod-io/ope...)
The architecture we use powers both Gitpod and GitHub Codespaces. Several of the devs and organisations that have asked for our implementation & now have adopted OpenVSCode Server referenced the following issue at Code-Server (https://github.com/cdr/code-serv...).
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