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For a full setup and walkthrough, please see [./doc/guide.md](./doc/guide.md). For a full setup and walkthrough, please see [./doc/guide.md](./doc/guide.md).
### Quick Install
We have a [script](./install.sh) to install code-server for Linux and macOS. We have a [script](./install.sh) to install code-server for Linux and macOS.
It tries to use the system package manager if possible. It tries to use the system package manager if possible.
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The install script will print out how to run and start using code-server. The install script will print out how to run and start using code-server.
If you believe an install script used with `curl | sh` is insecure, please give ### Manual Install
[this wonderful blogpost](https://sandstorm.io/news/2015-09-24-is-curl-bash-insecure-pgp-verified-install) by
[sandstorm.io](https://sandstorm.io) a read.
Docs on the install script, manual installation and docker image are at [./doc/install.md](./doc/install.md). Docs on the install script, manual installation and docker image are at [./doc/install.md](./doc/install.md).
We also highly recommend reading the [FAQ](./doc/FAQ.md) on the [Differences compared to VS Code](./doc/FAQ.md#differences-compared-to-vs-code).
## FAQ ## FAQ
See [./doc/FAQ.md](./doc/FAQ.md). See [./doc/FAQ.md](./doc/FAQ.md).

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the updated version. the updated version.
1. Summarize the major changes in the release notes and link to the relevant issues. 1. Summarize the major changes in the release notes and link to the relevant issues.
4. Wait for the artifacts in step 2 to build. 4. Wait for the artifacts in step 2 to build.
5. Run `yarn release:github-assets` to download the `release-packages` artifact and then 5. Run `yarn release:github-assets` to download the `release-packages` artifact and
upload them to the draft release. upload them to the draft release.
6. Run some basic sanity tests on one of the released packages. 6. Run some basic sanity tests on one of the released packages.
7. Make sure the github release tag is the commit with the artifacts. 7. Make sure the github release tag is the commit with the artifacts. This is a bug in
`hub` where uploading assets in step 5 will break the tag.
8. Publish the release and merge the PR. 8. Publish the release and merge the PR.
1. CI will automatically grab the artifacts and then: 1. CI will automatically grab the artifacts and then:
1. Publish the NPM package from `npm-package`. 1. Publish the NPM package from `npm-package`.

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source ./ci/lib.sh source ./ci/lib.sh
download_artifact release-packages ./release-packages download_artifact release-packages ./release-packages
local assets=(./release-packages/code-server*"$VERSION"*{.tar.gz,.deb,.rpm}) local assets=(./release-packages/code-server*"$VERSION"*{.tar.gz,.zip,.deb,.rpm})
for i in "${!assets[@]}"; do for i in "${!assets[@]}"; do
assets[$i]="--attach=${assets[$i]}" assets[$i]="--attach=${assets[$i]}"
done done

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- [How can I reuse my VS Code configuration?](#how-can-i-reuse-my-vs-code-configuration) - [How can I reuse my VS Code configuration?](#how-can-i-reuse-my-vs-code-configuration)
- [Differences compared to VS Code?](#differences-compared-to-vs-code) - [Differences compared to VS Code?](#differences-compared-to-vs-code)
- [How can I request a missing extension?](#how-can-i-request-a-missing-extension) - [How can I request a missing extension?](#how-can-i-request-a-missing-extension)
- [How do I configure the marketplace URL?](#how-do-i-configure-the-marketplace-url)
- [Where are extensions stored?](#where-are-extensions-stored) - [Where are extensions stored?](#where-are-extensions-stored)
- [How is this different from VS Code Codespaces?](#how-is-this-different-from-vs-code-codespaces) - [How is this different from VS Code Codespaces?](#how-is-this-different-from-vs-code-codespaces)
- [How should I expose code-server to the internet?](#how-should-i-expose-code-server-to-the-internet) - [How should I expose code-server to the internet?](#how-should-i-expose-code-server-to-the-internet)
@ -22,6 +23,7 @@
- [Blank screen on iPad?](#blank-screen-on-ipad) - [Blank screen on iPad?](#blank-screen-on-ipad)
- [Isn't an install script piped into sh insecure?](#isnt-an-install-script-piped-into-sh-insecure) - [Isn't an install script piped into sh insecure?](#isnt-an-install-script-piped-into-sh-insecure)
- [How do I make my keyboard shortcuts work?](#how-do-i-make-my-keyboard-shortcuts-work) - [How do I make my keyboard shortcuts work?](#how-do-i-make-my-keyboard-shortcuts-work)
- [Differences compared to Theia?](#differences-compared-to-theia)
- [Enterprise](#enterprise) - [Enterprise](#enterprise)
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See below for installing an extension from the cli. See below for installing an extension from the cli.
If you have your own custom marketplace, it is possible to point code-server to it by setting ## How do I configure the marketplace URL?
`$SERVICE_URL` and `$ITEM_URL` to point to it.
If you have your own marketplace that implements the VS Code Extension Gallery API, it is possible to
point code-server to it by setting `$SERVICE_URL` and `$ITEM_URL`. These correspond directly
to `serviceUrl` and `itemUrl` in VS Code's `product.json`.
While you can technically use Microsoft's marketplace with these, please do not do so as it
is against their terms of use. See [above](#differences-compared-to-vs-code). These variables
are most valuable to our enterprise customers for whom we have a self hosted marketplace product.
## Where are extensions stored? ## Where are extensions stored?
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For other browsers you'll have to remap keybindings unfortunately. For other browsers you'll have to remap keybindings unfortunately.
## Differences compared to Theia?
[Theia](https://github.com/eclipse-theia/theia) is a browser IDE loosely based on VS Code. It uses the same
text editor library named [Monaco](https://github.com/Microsoft/monaco-editor) and the same
extension API but everything else is very different. It also uses [open-vsx.org](https://open-vsx.org)
for extensions which has an order of magnitude less extensions than our marketplace.
See [#1473](https://github.com/cdr/code-server/issues/1473).
You can't just use your VS Code config in Theia like you can with code-server.
To summarize, code-server is a patched fork of VS Code to run in the browser whereas
Theia takes some parts of VS Code but is an entirely different editor.
## Enterprise ## Enterprise
Visit [our enterprise page](https://coder.com) for more information about our Visit [our enterprise page](https://coder.com) for more information about our

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- [FAQ](./FAQ.md) for common questions. - [FAQ](./FAQ.md) for common questions.
- [CONTRIBUTING](../doc/CONTRIBUTING.md) for development docs - [CONTRIBUTING](../doc/CONTRIBUTING.md) for development docs
We highly recommend reading the [FAQ](./doc/FAQ.md) on the [Differences compared to VS Code](./doc/FAQ.md#differences-compared-to-vs-code) before beginning.
We'll walk you through acquiring a remote machine to run `code-server` on We'll walk you through acquiring a remote machine to run `code-server` on
and then exposing `code-server` so you can securely access it. and then exposing `code-server` so you can securely access it.

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- [install.sh](#installsh) - [install.sh](#installsh)
- [Flags](#flags) - [Flags](#flags)
- [Detect Reference](#detect-reference) - [Detection Reference](#detection-reference)
- [Debian, Ubuntu](#debian-ubuntu) - [Debian, Ubuntu](#debian-ubuntu)
- [Fedora, CentOS, RHEL, SUSE](#fedora-centos-rhel-suse) - [Fedora, CentOS, RHEL, SUSE](#fedora-centos-rhel-suse)
- [Arch Linux](#arch-linux) - [Arch Linux](#arch-linux)
@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ If you believe an install script used with `curl | sh` is insecure, please give
[this wonderful blogpost](https://sandstorm.io/news/2015-09-24-is-curl-bash-insecure-pgp-verified-install) by [this wonderful blogpost](https://sandstorm.io/news/2015-09-24-is-curl-bash-insecure-pgp-verified-install) by
[sandstorm.io](https://sandstorm.io) a read. [sandstorm.io](https://sandstorm.io) a read.
If you'd still prefer manual installation despite the below [detect reference](#detect-reference) and `--dry-run` If you'd still prefer manual installation despite the below [detection reference](#detection-reference) and `--dry-run`
then continue on for docs on manual installation. The [`install.sh`](../install.sh) script runs the _exact_ same then continue on for docs on manual installation. The [`install.sh`](../install.sh) script runs the _exact_ same
commands presented in the rest of this document. commands presented in the rest of this document.
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- `--version=X.X.X` to install version `X.X.X` instead of latest. - `--version=X.X.X` to install version `X.X.X` instead of latest.
- `--help` to see full usage docs. - `--help` to see full usage docs.
### Detect Reference ### Detection Reference
- For Debian, Ubuntu and Raspbian it will install the latest deb package. - For Debian, Ubuntu and Raspbian it will install the latest deb package.
- For Fedora, CentOS, RHEL and openSUSE it will install the latest rpm package. - For Fedora, CentOS, RHEL and openSUSE it will install the latest rpm package.