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asciidoctor-web-pdf
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Beautiful PDFs from HTML
Asciidoctor has a web PDF tool that just went alpha a little bit ago, uses the same stack as the OP's thingie.
https://github.com/Mogztter/asciidoctor-web-pdf
The content handoff goes like this: Asciidoc (using defined roles) generates HTML5 (Pagedjs polyfills page areas / pagination stuff), CSS styles stuff, and Puppeteer runs a headless Chromium for the pdf render. It's straight from CSS GCPM W3C spec, a flavor of CSS Paged Media, drafts that have been percolating since frickin' 2006 but have never seen browser implementation.
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A tool to create slides using Markdown easily for you
Just use asciidoc.
E.g.
- https://github.com/Mogztter/asciidoctor-web-pdf/tree/master/...
Code-Server
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Code-Server but with Codium?
And there's this info from Code-Server: https://github.com/coder/code-server/issues/268
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Public and Private IP Addresses blocked
For instance, I recently decided to host code-server from my desktop so that I could use Visual Studio Code from anywhere. It worked perfectly for a while, but one day my devices could no longer connect to the server. I went to my desktop to see what had changed, only to find my public IP Address was blocked by Eero Secure. My guess is that Eero decided that the network traffic coming from my computer was suspicious, so it blocked it.
- Run OpenVSCode Server in Google Cloud Shell
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Since updating to chromeOS 101 I'm having display issues with VS Code in Crostini
If none of that helps, you can always switch to code-server and connect to it from the Chrome browser. It's basically VSCode slightly modified to run in a browser, so unless you're using some of the Microsoft plugins (like remote SSH) which aren't available, the experience is nearly identical to VSCode.
- vs code hard lagging
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Software Development from iPad is (somewhat) possible now!
Code Server link: https://github.com/coder/code-server
The closest you can get to having the full IDE, is self hosting code-server, which will give you an actual terminal and some extensions and intellisense.
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Lets talk DevOps/DevSecOps. Why aren't you getting into it? Do you want to? Do you have questions? Let's chat, let's compare notes, let's help each other.
For the vscode.dev I'd point to -> https://github.com/coder/code-server so that you can self-host, instead of rely on the security of that host.
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Self hosting Visual Studio Code
what's the difference between this and code server
What are some alternatives?
Gitpod - DEPRECATED since Gitpod 0.5.0; use https://github.com/gitpod-io/gitpod/tree/master/chart and https://github.com/gitpod-io/gitpod/tree/master/install/helm
termux-packages - A build system and primary set of packages for Termux.
vscodium - binary releases of VS Code without MS branding/telemetry/licensing
theia-apps - Theia applications examples - docker images, desktop apps, packagings
openvscode-server - Run upstream VS Code on a remote machine with access through a modern web browser from any device, anywhere.
Eclipse Che - The Kubernetes-Native IDE for Developer Teams
UTM - Virtual machines for iOS and macOS
JupyterLab - JupyterLab computational environment.
ICEcoder - Browser code editor awesomeness
Visual Studio Code - Visual Studio Code
UserLAnd - Main UserLAnd Repository
traefik - The Cloud Native Application Proxy