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Environments

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Learn about development environments in Coder.

An Environment is your remote development workspace. All Environments are entirely reproducible, based on a shared Image.

Environments

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Getting Started
Learn how to develop in an Environment.
Lifecycle
Learn about the lifecycle of Environments.
Editors and IDEs
Learn how to connect your favorite Editors and IDEs to your remote environment.
Personalization
Learn how to personalize your Environment to augment its base Image.
SSH Access
Learn how to configure SSH access to your Environments.
Docker in Environments
Learn how to securely run Docker inside your Environment.
Dev URLs
Learn how to access HTTP services running inside your Environment.
Progressive Web Apps
Learn how to install the editor PWAs for a browser editing experience closer to native IDEs.
Environment Parameters
Learn about each parameter available during Environment creation.
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