Coder enables organizations to set up development environments in the cloud. Environments are defined with Terraform, connected through a secure high-speed Wireguard® tunnel, and are automatically shut down when not in use to save on costs. Coder gives engineering teams the flexibility to use the cloud for workloads that are most beneficial to them.
The most convenient way to try Coder is to install it on your local machine and experiment with provisioning development environments using Docker (works on Linux, macOS, and Windows).
# First, install Coder
curl -L https://coder.com/install.sh | sh
# Start the Coder server (caches data in ~/.cache/coder)
coder server
# Navigate to http://localhost:3000 to create your initial user
# Create a Docker template, and provision a workspace
The easiest way to install Coder is to use our install script for Linux and macOS. For Windows, use the latest ..._installer.exe
file from GitHub Releases.
curl -L https://coder.com/install.sh | sh
You can run the install script with --dry-run
to see the commands that will be used to install without executing them. You can modify the installation process by including flags. Run the install script with --help
for reference.
See install for additional methods.
Once installed, you can start a production deployment1 with a single command:
# Automatically sets up an external access URL on *.try.coder.app coder server # Requires a PostgreSQL instance (version 13 or higher) and external access URL coder server --postgres-url <url> --access-url <url>
1 For production deployments, set up an external PostgreSQL instance for reliability.
Use coder --help
to get a list of flags and environment variables. Use our install guides for a full walkthrough.
Browse our docs here or visit a specific section below:
Feel free to open an issue if you have questions, run into bugs, or have a feature request.
Join our Discord to provide feedback on in-progress features, and chat with the community using Coder!
Contributions are welcome! Read the contributing docs to get started.
Find our list of contributors here.
We are always working on new integrations. Feel free to open an issue to request an integration. Contributions are welcome in any official or community repositories.
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