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Co-authored-by: Ben Potter <me@bpmct.net>
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# Collaboration
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With third-party extensions, you can use code-server to collaborate with other developers in real time.
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## Code sharing using Duckly
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[Duckly](https://duckly.com/) allows you to share your code in real-time even with people using different IDEs (like JetBrains and VSCode).
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- Cross-IDE support,
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- Real-time typing,
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- P2P encrypted,
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- Voice and audio chat,
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- Terminal sharing
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### Installing the Duckly Extension
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Duckly uses an extension to provide real time sharing features
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1. Install the Duckly extension from OpenVSX on `code-server`.
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```bash
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SERVICE_URL=https://open-vsx.org/vscode/gallery \
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ITEM_URL=https://open-vsx.org/vscode/item \
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code-server --install-extension gitduck.code-streaming
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```
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2. Refresh you `code-server` window. You should now be able to see the Duckly extension.
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### Sharing with Duckly
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As `code-server` is based on VS Code, you can follow the steps described on Duckly's [Pair programming with VS Code](https://duckly.com/tools/vscode) page and skip the installation step.
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