vscode-remote-oss
coder-server
vscode-remote-oss | coder-server | |
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2 | 1 | |
90 | - | |
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3.0 | - | |
about 20 hours ago | - | |
TypeScript | ||
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | - |
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vscode-remote-oss
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The Visual Studio Code Server
There's also remote-oss [1], which is fairly low-level (you have to install it on), but doesn't require you to pass your traffic through the GitHub proxy that Microsoft's service requires (I believe) and is also truly open source (which means, for example, that it can also be used with Codium [2], not just the Microsoft's VS Code distribution).
[1]: https://github.com/xaberus/vscode-remote-oss
- I’m Switching from VS Code to vs Codium
coder-server
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The Visual Studio Code Server
Creator of the original https://github.com/coder/coder-server and co-founder of https://coder.com here. Microsoft’s code-server uses their official extension marketplace, allowing LiveShare, Pylance, and other proprietary extensions in their browser VS Code experience. Their license prevents users from “hosting it as a service” meaning you can’t productize their code-server like you can ours.
We’re disappointed that Microsoft chose to release under the `code-server` command-line name. Our community has produced countless blog posts, videos, StackOverflow questions, etc. that will become difficult for our users to find. This naming decision suggests that Microsoft aims to replace our code-server instead of coexisting.
We will continue developing our code-server until Microsoft’s has parity. As for Coder, we’re focusing more on the platform side (https://github.com/coder/coder) and less on making IDEs work remotely.
What are some alternatives?
coder - Coder provisions software development environments via Terraform on Linux, macOS, Windows, X86, ARM, and of course, Kubernetes.
openvscode-server - Run upstream VS Code on a remote machine with access through a modern web browser from any device, anywhere.
vscode-remote-release - Visual Studio Code Remote Development: Open any folder in WSL, in a Docker container, or on a remote machine using SSH and take advantage of VS Code's full feature set.
atom - :atom: Community build of the hackable text editor
vscode-web - Visual Studio Code for browser
sqlite-jdbc - SQLite JDBC Driver
Visual Studio Code - Visual Studio Code
Code-Server - VS Code in the browser
ttyd - Share your terminal over the web