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Coder

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Software development on your infrastructure. Offload your team's development from local workstations to cloud servers. Onboard developers in minutes. Build, test and compile at the speed of the cloud. Keep your source code and data behind your firewall.

"By leveraging Terraform, Coder lets developers run any IDE on any compute platform including on-prem, AWS, Azure, GCP, DigitalOcean, Kubernetes, Docker, and more, with workspaces running on Linux, Windows, or Mac." - Kevin Fishner Chief of Staff at HashiCorp

Manage less

  • Ensure your entire team is using the same tools and resources
    • Rollout critical updates to your developers with one command
  • Automatically shut down expensive cloud resources
  • Keep your source code and data behind your firewall

Code more

  • Build and test faster
    • Leveraging cloud CPUs, RAM, network speeds, etc.
  • Access your environment from any place on any client (even an iPad)
  • Onboard instantly then stay up to date continuously

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Getting Started

The easiest way to install Coder is to use our install script for Linux and macOS. For Windows, use the latest ..._installer.exe file from GitHub Releases.

To install, run:

curl -L https://coder.com/install.sh | sh

You can preview what occurs during the install process:

curl -L https://coder.com/install.sh | sh -s -- --dry-run

You can modify the installation process by including flags. Run the help command for reference:

curl -L https://coder.com/install.sh | sh -s -- --help

See install for additional methods.

Once installed, you can start a production deployment1 with a single command:

# Automatically sets up an external access URL on *.try.coder.app
coder server

# Requires a PostgreSQL instance (version 13 or higher) and external access URL
coder server --postgres-url <url> --access-url <url>

1 The embedded database is great for trying out Coder with small deployments, but do consider using an external database for increased assurance and control.

Use coder --help to get a complete list of flags and environment variables. Use our quickstart guide for a full walkthrough.

Documentation

Visit our docs here.

Templates

Find our templates here.

Comparison

Please file an issue if any information is out of date. Also refer to:

Tool Type Delivery Model Cost Internet Access Required Latency and Data Sovereignty Security isolation model Product quality Service Availability Environments IDE
Coder Platform OSS + Self-Managed Pay your cloud No Self-Hosted Unopinionated (whatever/wherever you choose to deploy thus 100% configurable) Defect history Self-Hosted All Terraform resources, all clouds, multi-architecture: Linux, Mac, Windows, containers, VMs, amd64, arm64 Anything (vim, emacs, theia, code-server, openvscode-server, entire jetbrains suite inc gateway remote development, visual studio code desktop, visual studio for mac, visual studio for windows) you choose to install and deploy
code-server Web IDE OSS + Self-Managed Pay your cloud No Self-Hosted Self-Hosted docker container Defect history Self-hosted Linux, Mac, Windows, containers, VMs, amd64, arm64 code-server (VSCode MIT) with restrictions
openvscode-server Web IDE OSS + Self-Managed Pay your cloud No Self-Hosted Self-Hosted docker container Defect history Self-hosted Linux, Mac, Windows, containers, VMs, amd64 openvscode-server (VSCode MIT) with restrictions
Amazon CodeCatalyst Platform SaaS Pay AWS Yes US West (Oregon) "all customer multi-tenancy isolation is done through virtual machines" for security reasons N/A Service Health Linux Virtual Machines Cloud9, Visual Studio Code Desktop (no restrictions) and JetBrains Gateway
CodeAnywhere Platform SaaS Per user Yes N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Theia
GitHub Codespaces Platform SaaS 2x Azure Compute Yes Four regions (US West, US East, Europe West, Southeast Asia) "two codespaces are never co-located on the same VM" N/A Incident History Linux Virtual Machines, GPUs supported Visual Studio Code (no restrictions) and JetBrains Gateway
Gitpod Platform SaaS Credits Yes Two regions (Europe, US) All customers intermixed on the same machine isolated via runc Defect history Incident history Basic Linux containers, GPUs and kubernetes/k3s is not yet possible openvscode-server (VSCode MIT) with restrictions inhibiting functionality of .NET, Python, C, C++, Jupyter and usage of GitHub Co-pilot. Visual Studio Code Desktop (no restrictions) and JetBrains Gateway supported
Google Cloud Workstations Platform SaaS (Preview, not GA) Pay Google Yes southamerica-west1, us-east1, us-central1, us-west1, asia-east1, asia-southeast1, europe-north1, europe-southwest1, europe-west1, europe-west2, europe-west3, europe-west4 N/A N/A Not generally available, offered in preview mode. Linux code-oss (with restrictions), Visual Studio Code Desktop (no restrictions) and JetBrains Gateway
JetBrains Space Platform SaaS + On-Prem (Dev environments are not supported) Pay JetBrains Yes EU Ireland region (eu-west-1) EC2 N/A Service Health Linux Virtual Machines JetBrains Suite
Microsoft DevBox Platform SaaS (Preview, not GA) Pay Microsoft Yes Australia East, Europe West, Japan East, Canada Central, UK South, US East, US East 2, US South Central, and US West 3 Microsoft Azure Virtual Machine N/A Not generally available, offered in preview mode. Windows Virtual Machine Any application that runs on Windows via Microsoft Remote Desktop

Last updated: 14/12/2022

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Join our community on Discord and Twitter!

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Contributing

If you're using Coder in your organization, please try to add your company name to the ADOPTERS.md. It really helps the project to gain momentum and credibility. It's a small contribution back to the project with a big impact.

Read the contributing docs.

Find our list of contributors here.

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