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Top 5 dev-environment Open-Source Projects
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gitpod
The developer platform for on-demand cloud development environments to create software faster and more securely.
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InfluxDB
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sshd-cloudflared
Access you work directory from anywhere using a Dockerised SSH daemon tunnelled through cloudflare. Debug your GitHub workflows with SSH tunnelled through cloudflare.
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SaaSHub
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Gitpod: It provides a Chrome extension that opens a VS Code-based IDE right in your browser. It is best for running the project in your browser without setting up and running locally.
Before I went on my Christmas vacation last year I wrote an article on how I use Nix in my Elm projects. At the time, I was pleased with my set up. However, not even a month would go by before my satisfaction was questioned. In early January, Carlo Ascani asked a question, on the Elm Discourse, about his Umbra project. I decided to explore his project and I soon discovered two files, devbox.json and devbox.lock, I had never seen before. This piqued my curiosity and I had to learn more. I followed the link to the Devbox website and feverishly read the docs. I... was... hooked. I was pleasantly surprised by its simplicity and it seemed to fit my use cases really well.
This looks a lot like Toast [1], except that Toast runs your tasks in a (more) reproducible containerized environment to help eliminate the "works on my machine" problem.
[1] https://github.com/stepchowfun/toast
I wrote something similar to be able to run vscode against any remote machine. This was before vscode's own tunnels.
https://github.com/efrecon/sshd-cloudflared
It automatically runs a dockerised sshd to access your directory. The sshd is configured using your github's keys to protect access.
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One staging for each engineer: introducing Layerform
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Open-Source Washing
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Manipulating Terraform states for fun, profit, and reusability
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Index
What are some of the best open-source dev-environment projects? This list will help you:
Project | Stars | |
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1 | gitpod | 12,333 |
2 | devbox | 7,493 |
3 | toast | 1,544 |
4 | sshd-cloudflared | 11 |
5 | dock | 4 |
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