dotfiles
Code-Server
dotfiles | Code-Server | |
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2 | 414 | |
6 | 70,495 | |
- | 1.3% | |
9.8 | 9.1 | |
7 days ago | 13 days ago | |
Lua | TypeScript | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
dotfiles
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Lualine setup error (module 'vim.diagnostic' not found)
Not on Windows, but here is my lualine config: https://github.com/tristan957/dotfiles/blob/master/nvim/.config/nvim/lua/tristan957/lualine.lua, granted I don't have any clue what could be going on with your error.
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GitHub’s Engineering Team has moved to Codespaces
I have tree sitter working just fine on neovim of you're curious. https://github.com/tristan957/dotfiles
Code-Server
- Open Source Alternatives to GitHub Codespaces
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Ask HN: Who is hiring? (March 2025)
Coder | https://coder.com/ | Multiple roles | Multiple locations | Full-time
Coder is an open-source, remote-first software company. Our CDE moves development from local machines to cloud infrastructure, reducing onboarding time while speeding up builds, tests, and workspace configuration for individuals and large dev teams. The developers that we support work at companies like Discord, Dropbox, and Palantir.
[1] Senior Open Source Engineer (US/Canada, Remote)
- GitHub Codespaces Alternatives – Part I
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Thinkserver: My web-based coding environment
There’s also code-server by Coder, which you can just run on your own server and open in browser directly. It’s also open source (most tunneling features in VSCode aren’t). https://github.com/coder/code-server
There’s a one-click setup for it in Lunni, a Docker dashboard I’ve been working on (shameless plug): https://lunni.dev/
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Live Syncing to a Git Repository with a VS Code Extension
A recent issue I've run into is that since I started working my first big boy job, I've been unable to download or install any software. I already foresaw this, though, as the main reason I use Obsidian (other than how great it is as a note-taking app) is that all the notes are stored in a very transparent directory structure as markdown files. I simply spun up a code-server instance, cloned my notes repository, and was off to the races.
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Remote Development at Woovi
Our initial foray into remote development was with Coder. We set it up using Docker within a large Linux container (LXC). However, as more developers spun up new environments, performance began to degrade.
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Ask HN: Coding on an iPad?
I don't think you can do anything serious locally.
IMO, the best option is hosting a VS Code server [0] on a linux desktop and using Tailscale to connect to it via the browser. At that point you have a real compute environment and a pretty usable IDE.
But the screen and keyboard were too small so I gave it up.
[0] https://github.com/coder/code-server
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让安卓手机不再吃灰:在安卓手机上搭建 Rust 开发环境
# 版本 CODE_SERVER_VERSION='4.96.2' # 下载 wget "https://github.com/coder/code-server/releases/download/v${CODE_SERVER_VERSION}/code-server-${CODE_SERVER_VERSION}-linux-arm64.tar.gz" && \ # 确保 ~/.local 存在 mkdir -p ~/.local && \ # 解压到 ~/.local tar zxvf code-server-${CODE_SERVER_VERSION}-linux-arm64.tar.gz -C ~/.local # 重命名 mv ~/.local/code-server-${CODE_SERVER_VERSION}-linux-arm64 ~/.local/code-server
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Ask HN: Who is hiring? (January 2025)
Coder | https://coder.com/ | Multiple roles | Multiple locations in North America | Full-time
Coder is an open-source, remote-first software company. Our product moves development from local machines to cloud infrastructure, reducing onboarding time while speeding up builds, tests, and workspace configuration for individuals and large dev teams. The developers that we support work at companies like Discord, Dropbox, and Palantir.
[1] Open Source Engineer (United States/Canada, Remote)
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Shared remote development environment in our research group
As I was looking for a solution to the problems we faced with the shared workstations, I found Coder (https://coder.com), an open-source platform that allows you to create and manage development environments in the cloud or using your own servers. At that moment, I started building an infrastructure to solve the problems we faced with the shared workstations. At the end, the infrastructure looked like the following, and it has been working well for us for the past year.
What are some alternatives?
nvidia-optimus-manager - A python script to manage the status of NVIDIA graphics card on an Optimus setup for Solus linux
Hakatime - Wakatime server implementation & analytics dashboard
coc-clangd - clangd extension for coc.nvim
upm - ⠕ Universal Package Manager - Python, Node.js, Ruby, Emacs Lisp.
dotfiles - @snowe2010 does dotfiles
neko - A self hosted virtual browser that runs in docker and uses WebRTC.