This project provides a remote development platform that enables users to access a full-featured integrated development environment through a standard web browser. By decoupling the user interface from the server-side filesystem, it allows for persistent coding workspaces to be hosted on remote servers, virtual machines, or cloud-native infrastructure, ensuring a consistent development experience from any device.
The main features of coder/code-server are: Browser-Based IDEs, Remote Development Platforms, Secure Cloud Development Environments, Containerized Development Environments, Remote Development Workspaces, Secure Development Gateways, Local Web Service Proxies, WebSocket Synchronization Protocols.
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