Templates are written in Terraform and define the underlying infrastructure that all Coder workspaces run on.
The "Starter Templates" page within the Coder dashboard.
Learn the conceptsWhile templates are written in standard Terraform, it's important to learn the Coder-specific concepts behind templates. The best way to learn the concepts is by creating a basic template from scratch. If you are unfamiliar with Terraform, see Hashicorp's Tutorials for common cloud providers.
Starter templatesAfter learning the basics, use starter templates to import a template with sensible defaults for popular platforms (e.g. AWS, Kubernetes, Docker, etc). Docs: Create a template from a starter template.
Extending templatesIt's often necessary to extend the template to make it generally useful to end users. Common modifications are:
Learn more about the various ways you can extend your templates.
Best PracticesWe recommend starting with a universal template that can be used for basic tasks. As your Coder deployment grows, you can create more templates to meet the needs of different teams.
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