NOTE! This is an early release of code-server
. The whole package might change.
Use at your own risk.
DISCLAIMER The developer of this package is not affiliated or closely associated
with Coder Tech. Inc., the developers behind code-server
. However we try to keep it
as close to original as possible, with the limitations a (strictly confined) snap will
give.
Plugs
vscs-content: Connect other snap pacakges to this package, e.g
``` sudo snap connect code-server:vscs-content home-assistant-snap:vscs-content ```
Make configurations of Home Assistant available in code-server
, but this is only
available for the daemon or root user, and not when executing code-server
as a
normal user.
Documentation? https://coder.com/docs/code-server/v4.89.1
Something doesn't work? https://github.com/home-assistant-snap/code-server/issues
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