polygott
LivelyKernel
polygott | LivelyKernel | |
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9 | 2 | |
360 | 292 | |
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2.8 | 0.0 | |
almost 2 years ago | 7 months ago | |
Shell | JavaScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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polygott
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Will Nix Overtake Docker
> For context, I'm referencing our (legacy) base image for projects on Replit: Polygott (https://github.com/replit/polygott/).
May I ask why you didn't use something like Ansible to build such a complex image? With appropriate package version pinning (which it's the real crux here) it should work well enough to get a reproducible build.
I understand it would already have been something different from a pure Dockerfile so it's not that fair to compare buuut...
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Python/Javascript Shell in a website
Look into how repl.it built their platform, especially their polygott Docker image. You can find out plenty of information about how these systems are built if you delve deeper into their ecosystem.
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Choices for online Ocaml?
Repl.it has an in-progress OCaml repl option sort of hidden away because it's "WIP"; and by WIP I mean it works for editing and saving is basically broken otherwise and has been for a few years (according to Sys.ocaml_version it's using OCaml 4.05 from 2017) because of a claim of focusing on core features instead of more languages. Though that didn't stop them from adding other languages since, including adding ReasonML (via NodeJS and BuckleScript) since then, so the argument is bullshit and they'll probably never get it working.
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Does repl.it instantiate new containers for every repl?
If you look at the repo under the gen directory you’ll see the Dockerfile template. It builds on the Ubuntu base image (line 6 FROM Ubuntu...) which means you will get a bash shell (default login shell) in each container built from it.
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How Replit used legal threats to kill an intern's open-source project
You said the spat was about him "allegedly open sourcing their project". How could he do that when it was already open source (at https://github.com/replit/polygott)?
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Replit used legal threats to kill my open-source project
Slightly off-topic - what is a secure way to run arbitrary code in arbitrary languages in a server? I know replit's polygott docker container allows it.
https://github.com/replit/polygott/
- Polygott
LivelyKernel
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Replit used legal threats to kill my open-source project
Not quite, Lively runs code both client side (JS, languages implemented on top of JS) as well as server side. The Lively server has a "subserver" system [1] that allows you to connect to VMs, compilers, etc.
[1] https://github.com/LivelyKernel/LivelyKernel/tree/master/cor...
What are some alternatives?
repl.it - https://repl.it/feedback Online REPL for 15+ languages.
riju - ⚡ Extremely fast online playground for every programming language.
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tiosetup - Provides setup scripts and instructions for Try It Online
jib - 🏗 Build container images for your Java applications.
awesome-online-ide - 🌩️ A list of awesome online development environments
gotty - Share your terminal as a web application
gtoolkit - Glamorous Toolkit is the Moldable Development environment. It empowers you to make systems explainable through experiences tailored for each problem.
Moby - The Moby Project - a collaborative project for the container ecosystem to assemble container-based systems
awesome-explorables - A curated list of awesome explorable explanations.