IDEs
The following desktop IDEs have been tested with Coder, though any IDE with SSH support should work:
- VS Code (with Remote - SSH extension)
- JetBrains (with
Gateway
installed)
- IntelliJ IDEA
- CLion
- GoLand
- PyCharm
- Rider
- RubyMine
- WebStorm
- Web IDEs (code-server, JupyterLab, Jetbrains Projector)
- Note: These are configured in the template
SSH configuration
Before proceeding, run
coder login <accessURL>
if you haven't already to authenticate the CLI with the web UI and your workspaces.
To access Coder via SSH, run the following in the terminal:
coder config-ssh
Run
coder config-ssh --dry-run
if you'd like to see the changes that will be made before proceeding.
Confirm that you want to continue by typing yes and pressing enter. If successful, you'll see the following message:
You should now be able to ssh into your workspace.
For example, try running:
$ ssh coder.<workspaceName>
Your workspace is now accessible via ssh coder.<workspace_name>
(e.g.,
ssh coder.myEnv
if your workspace is named myEnv
).
VS Code Remote
Once you've configured SSH, you can work on projects from your local copy of VS Code, connected to your Coder workspace for compute, etc.
-
Open VS Code locally.
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Install the Remote - SSH extension.
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In VS Code's left-hand nav bar, click Remote Explorer and right-click on a workspace to connect.
Web IDEs (Jupyter, code-server, Jetbrains Projector)
Web IDEs (code-server, JetBrains Projector, VNC, etc.) are defined in the template. See configuring IDEs.