Draft:Coder (online – IDE)
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![]() Screenshot of Code-server running as a localhost in the web browser | |
Developer(s) | Coder Technologies Inc. |
Initial release | 2017 |
Written in | Go |
Platform | Web application |
Type | Cloud computing Online integrated development environment |
License | Coder is Proprietary software Code-server is open-source |
Website | coder.com |
Coder and Code-server are cloud-based online integrated development environments developed by Coder Technologies Inc. They allow users to configure and manage remote development environments through a web interface. Coder is designed to run developer workspaces on centralized infrastructure such as virtual machines, containers, or Kubernetes clusters, while giving users access to a Visual Studio Code experience in the browser.[1][2][3]
Features
[edit]- Browser-based VS Code interface
- Support for Docker containers and Kubernetes
- Compatibility with Git and cloud storage providers
- SSH and port forwarding
- Many downloadable extensions
- Remotely-hosted in the cloud with Docker and other virtual machines or localhost[4][5]
Licensing
[edit]Coder is proprietary software. Code-server was developed by Coder Technologies and maintianed by them under an open-source MIT License.
See also
[edit]- Comparison of integrated development environments
- List of online integrated development environments
References
[edit]- ^ "Hottest GitHub Project Right Now: VS Code in the Browser -". ADTmag.
- ^ "VS Code via Code-Server | Hyak". hyak.uw.edu.
- ^ Pande, Ayush (June 28, 2025). "I self-hosted this VS Code fork so that I can access it in my browser, and I'll never go back". XDA.
- ^ "How To Set Up the code-server Cloud IDE Platform on DigitalOcean Kubernetes | DigitalOcean". www.digitalocean.com.
- ^ Pande, Ayush (July 1, 2025). "4 ways Code-Server changed my workflow by allowing me to use VS Code anywhere". XDA.
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