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Run upstream VS Code on a remote machine with access through a modern web browser from any device, anywhere.
If contributed on the project, or tried to build and run it from the source code, you’ve probably seen VS Code’s intrinsic capability to run in a browser. Other than that, people would basically expect Electron based applications, like VS Code, natively run in a Chromium/Chrome instance. Some third-party services, like StackBlitz or Gitpod are providing this feature for free. There are open source repositories as well; among them cdr/code-server and gitpod-io/open vscode-server. But an official host was still missing, especially because of unavailability of VS Code’s rich extension marketplace for non-Microsoft builds, like these third-party altrnatives.
If contributed on the project, or tried to build and run it from the source code, you’ve probably seen VS Code’s intrinsic capability to run in a browser. Other than that, people would basically expect Electron based applications, like VS Code, natively run in a Chromium/Chrome instance. Some third-party services, like StackBlitz or Gitpod are providing this feature for free. There are open source repositories as well; among them cdr/code-server and gitpod-io/open vscode-server. But an official host was still missing, especially because of unavailability of VS Code’s rich extension marketplace for non-Microsoft builds, like these third-party altrnatives.
If contributed on the project, or tried to build and run it from the source code, you’ve probably seen VS Code’s intrinsic capability to run in a browser. Other than that, people would basically expect Electron based applications, like VS Code, natively run in a Chromium/Chrome instance. Some third-party services, like StackBlitz or Gitpod are providing this feature for free. There are open source repositories as well; among them cdr/code-server and gitpod-io/open vscode-server. But an official host was still missing, especially because of unavailability of VS Code’s rich extension marketplace for non-Microsoft builds, like these third-party altrnatives.
If contributed on the project, or tried to build and run it from the source code, you’ve probably seen VS Code’s intrinsic capability to run in a browser. Other than that, people would basically expect Electron based applications, like VS Code, natively run in a Chromium/Chrome instance. Some third-party services, like StackBlitz or Gitpod are providing this feature for free. There are open source repositories as well; among them cdr/code-server and gitpod-io/open vscode-server. But an official host was still missing, especially because of unavailability of VS Code’s rich extension marketplace for non-Microsoft builds, like these third-party altrnatives.