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Coder

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Team-wide CLI for spawning up dev servers on demand, powered by Terraform.

Kubernetes workspace in Coder v2

Highlights

Workspaces:

  • Code on powerful servers: leverage cloud GPU, GPU, and network speeds
  • Use the coder CLI: connect via SSH, VS Code, and JetBrains
  • Self-serve workspaces: start from team-wide templates (see below)

Templates:

  • Manage the infrastructure behind workspaces with standard Terraform (.hcl files)
  • Use any OS and architecture: Mac, Windows, Linux, VM, Kubernetes, ARM, etc
  • Auto-shutdown or update workspaces when they're not in use!

Installing Coder

We recommend installing the latest release on a system with at least 1 CPU core and 2 GB RAM:

  1. Download the release appropriate for your operating system
  2. Unzip the folder you just downloaded, and move the coder executable to a location that's on your PATH

Make sure you have the appropriate credentials for your cloud provider (e.g., access key ID and secret access key for AWS).

You can set up a temporary deployment, a production deployment, or a system service:

  • To set up a temporary deployment, start with dev mode (all data is in-memory and is destroyed on exit):

    coder server --dev
  • To run a production deployment with PostgreSQL:

    CODER_PG_CONNECTION_URL="postgres://<username>@<host>/<database>?password=<password>" \
        coder server
  • To run as a system service, install with .deb (Debian, Ubuntu) or .rpm (Fedora, CentOS, RHEL, SUSE):

    # Edit the configuration!
    sudo vim /etc/coder.d/coder.env
    sudo service coder restart

Use coder --help to get a complete list of flags and environment variables.

See the installation guide for additional ways to deploy Coder.

Creating your first template and workspace

In a new terminal window, run the following to copy a sample template:

coder templates init

Follow the CLI instructions to modify and create the template specific for your usage (e.g., a template to Develop in Linux on Google Cloud).

Create a workspace using your template:

coder create --template="yourTemplate" <workspaceName>

Connect to your workspace via SSH:

coder ssh <workspaceName>

Modifying templates

You can edit the Terraform template using a sample template:

coder templates init
cd gcp-linux/
vim main.tf
coder templates update gcp-linux

Documentation

Contributing

Read the contributing docs.

Contributors

Find our list of contributors here.