Coder is a platform that enables organizations to provision development environments in their public or private cloud infrastructure. Cloud development environments are defined with Terraform, connected through a secure high-speed Wireguard® tunnel, and automatically shut down when not used to save on costs. Coder empowers engineering teams with the flexibility to use the cloud for workloads that best suit their needs.
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- Define cloud development environments using Terraform
- Deploy on EC2 VMs, Kubernetes Pods, Docker Containers, and more
- Automatically shutdown idle resources to optimize costs
- Onboard developers in seconds instead of days
- Enforce security and compliance policies at the infrastructure level
The fastest way to get started with Coder is to install it on your local machine and provision development environments using Docker. This method works on Linux, macOS, and Windows.
curl -L https://coder.com/install.sh | sh
# Data is cached in ~/.cache/coder
coder server
- Navigate to http://localhost:3000
- Create your initial admin user
- Add a Docker template
- Provision your first workspace
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.
curl -L https://coder.com/install.sh | sh
You can run the install script with --dry-run
to see the commands that will be used to install without executing them. Run the install script with --help
for additional flags.
See install for additional methods.
Once installed, you can start a production deployment 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>
Use coder --help
to get a list of flags and environment variables. Use our install guides for a complete walkthrough.
Coder provides comprehensive documentation to help you get the most out of the platform. Browse our complete documentation here or jump directly to a specific section:
- Templates: Learn how to use Terraform to define your development environment infrastructure
- Workspaces: Discover how workspaces package IDEs, dependencies, and configuration for seamless development
- IDEs: Connect VS Code, JetBrains, and other popular editors to your remote workspaces
- Administration: Master deployment, configuration, and operational best practices
- Premium: Explore enterprise features designed for security, compliance, and scale
Feel free to open an issue if you have questions, run into bugs, or have a feature request.
Join our Discord to provide feedback on in-progress features and chat with the community using Coder!
We are always working on new integrations. Please feel free to open an issue and ask for an integration. Contributions are welcome in any official or community repositories.
- VS Code Extension: Open any Coder workspace in VS Code with a single click
- JetBrains Gateway Extension: Open any Coder workspace in JetBrains Gateway with a single click
- Dev Container Builder: Build development environments using
devcontainer.json
on Docker, Kubernetes, and OpenShift - Module Registry: Extend development environments with common use-cases
- Kubernetes Log Stream: Stream Kubernetes Pod events to the Coder startup logs
- Self-Hosted VS Code Extension Marketplace: A private extension marketplace that works in restricted or airgapped networks integrating with code-server.
- Setup Coder: An action to setup coder CLI in GitHub workflows.
- Provision Coder with Terraform: Provision Coder on Google GKE, Azure AKS, AWS EKS, DigitalOcean DOKS, IBMCloud K8s, OVHCloud K8s, and Scaleway K8s Kapsule with Terraform
- Coder Template GitHub Action: A GitHub Action that updates Coder templates
We are always happy to see new contributors to Coder. If you are new to the Coder codebase, we have a guide on how to get started. We'd love to see your contributions!
Apply here if you're interested in joining our team.