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code-server "Latest Release" MIT license Discord

code-server is VS Code running on a remote server, accessible through the browser.

Try it out:

docker run -it -p 127.0.0.1:8443:8443 -v "$PWD:/home/coder/project" codercom/code-server
  • Code on your Chromebook, tablet, and laptop with a consistent dev environment.
    • If you have a Windows or Mac workstation, more easily develop for Linux.
  • Take advantage of large cloud servers to speed up tests, compilations, downloads, and more.
  • Preserve battery life when you're on the go.
    • All intensive computation runs on your server.
    • You're no longer running excess instances of Chrome.

Screenshot

Getting Started

Run over SSH

Use sshcode for a simple setup.

Docker

See docker oneliner mentioned above. Dockerfile is at /Dockerfile.

To debug Golang using the ms-vscode-go extension, you need to add --security-opt seccomp=unconfined to your docker run arguments when launching code-server with Docker. See #725 for details.

Binaries

  1. Download a binary (Linux and OS X supported. Windows coming soon).
  2. Unpack the downloaded file then run the binary.
  3. In your browser navigate to localhost:8443.

Build

  • If you also plan on developing, set the OUT environment variable: export OUT=/path/to/some/directory. Otherwise it will build in this directory which will cause issues because yarn watch will try to compile the build directory as well.
  • For now @coder/nbin is a global dependency.
  • Run yarn build ${codeServerVersion} ${vscodeVersion} ${target} ${arch} in this directory (for example: yarn build development 1.36.0 linux x64).
  • If you target the same VS Code version our Travis builds do everything will work but if you target some other version it might not (we have to do some patching to VS Code so different versions aren't always compatible).
  • You can run the built code with node path/to/build/out/vs/server/main.js or run yarn binary with the same arguments in the previous step to package the code into a single binary.

Known Issues

  • Uploading .vsix files doesn't work.
  • Creating custom VS Code extensions and debugging them doesn't work.
  • Extension profiling and tips are currently disabled.

Future

  • Stay up to date! Get notified about new releases of code-server. Screenshot
  • Windows support.
  • Electron and Chrome OS applications to bridge the gap between local<->remote.
  • Run VS Code unit tests against our builds to ensure features work as expected.

Extensions

At the moment we can't use the official VSCode Marketplace. We've created a custom extension marketplace focused around open-sourced extensions. However, you can manually download the extension to your extensions directory. It's also possible to host your own marketplace by setting the SERVICE_URL and ITEM_URL environment variables.

Telemetry

Use the --disable-telemetry flag to completely disable telemetry. We use the data collected to improve code-server.

Contributing

Development

git clone https://github.com/microsoft/vscode
cd vscode
git checkout 1.36.1
git clone https://github.com/cdr/code-server src/vs/server
cd src/vs/server
yarn patch:apply
yarn
yarn watch
# Wait for the initial compilation to complete (it will say "Finished compilation").
# Run the next command in another shell.
yarn start
# Visit http://localhost:8443

Upgrading VS Code

We have to patch VS Code to provide and fix some functionality. As the web portion of VS Code matures, we'll be able to shrink and maybe even entirely eliminate our patch. In the meantime, however, upgrading the VS Code version requires ensuring that the patch still applies and has the intended effects.

To generate a new patch, stage all the changes you want to be included in the patch in the VS Code source, then run yarn patch:generate in this directory.

Our changes include:

  • Add a code-server schema.
  • Make the extension sidebar work in the browser. Mostly involves removing Node-specific code for the extensions channel client and adding a gallery channel.
  • Allow multiple extension directories (both user and built-in).
  • Rewrite assets used in the CSS (like icons) or as images to use the base URL.
  • Change the loader to use the base URL.
  • Change the web socket to use the base URL.
  • Set the favicon using a relative path.
  • Modify the file service to support writing from an asynchronous stream (for uploading files).
  • Add a file prefix to ignore for temporary files created during upload.
  • Insert our upload service for use in editor windows and explorer.
  • Modify the log level to get its initial setting from the server.
  • Get telemetry working by adding a channel for it.

License

MIT

Enterprise

Visit our enterprise page for more information about our enterprise offering.

Commercialization

If you would like to commercialize code-server, please contact contact@coder.com.