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vscode.dev - Bringing VS Code to the browser

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Now when you go to https://vscode.dev, you'll be presented with a lightweight version of VS Code running fully in the browser. Open a folder on your local machine and start coding.

No install required.

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Aditya
Developers of the World Wide Web, Check this out: VS Code in Browser 🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯 This quote by @chrisdias aptly summarizes the vision behind VSCode. "Bringing VS Code to the browser is the realization of the original vision for the product. It is also the start of a completely new one. An ephemeral editor that is available to anyone with a browser and an internet connection is the foundation for a future where we can truly edit anything from anywhere." Read the complete blog here: https://code.visualstudio.com/bl...
Bonaventura D. Pradhana
m gonna try
Daryll Wong
Wow this is awesome! VS Code on a browser, on a remote repo? thats the dream.
Aditya
@daryllman it was due for such a long time 😭
Wilhelm Rahn
Yessss! Gonna try this right now
Benjamin Grandfond
This is amazing!!
Sarthak Kothari
This looks cool!
Mohamed Essabir
cool. I love it!
Elliot
This tool allows me to write code anywhere, anytime, as long as I have a browser. Cool.
Eliran Wolff
Dream come true
Bertha Kgokong
I discover great products on producthunt, but this one is one of the best I have discovered in a while. I just love it, this is going to go well with my online tutorials - if everyone can just open a browser and start coding, it will help my teaching a great deal. Thank you so much for this, the remote-repo option is a gem
Nathan Guo
Hurray! the only MS product that I love is going web. no more hassle on local machine.
abhay gurrala
Awesome Work!
Kishore
Very impressive. Opening local folders and not requiring any installation is very attractive.
Eric Liu
I'm definitely gonna try this
Lisa Kayy
I had to pinch myself!! Can’t wait to try it out. Thank you!
Luka Mamukashvili
My dream has finally come true...
Konrad Bujak
I used the docker image for VS Code, I used the release te client via SSH, but I guess this one is yet another use case. I understand that it actually takes resources from the machine browsing it, am I right? Like I can use my phone or other non desktop OS devices? Edit: while looking at it, kind of obvious would be option to keep accounts/preferences and integration with desktop versions of it (i.e. via GitHub repo).
Shivam Shukla
Awesome Work!
Rohan Mukherjee
Excited to check this out!