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with:
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push: true
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tags: bencdr/code-server-deploy-container:latest
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file: deploy-container/Dockerfile
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- name: Image digest
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run: echo ${{ steps.docker_build.outputs.digest }}
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# Start with our deploy-container image (Debian)
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FROM bencdr/deploy-container:latest
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USER coder
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# You can add custom software and dependencies for your environment here. Some examples:
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# RUN code-server --install-extension esbenp.prettier-vscode
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# RUN sudo apt-get install -y build-essential
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# RUN COPY myTool /home/coder/myTool
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# deploy-code-server
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# deploy-code-server 🚀
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A collection of one-click buttons and tutorials for deploying code-server to various cloud hosting platforms. The fastest way to get a code-server environment! ☁️
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A collection of one-click buttons and scripts for deploying code-server to various cloud hosting platforms. The fastest way to get a code-server environment! ☁️
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| Platform | Type | Cheapest Plan | Deploy |
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| ----------------- | ---------------- | ------------------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| Heroku | Deploy Container | Free, 1 CPU, 512 MB RAM | [](https://heroku.com/deploy) |
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| Azure App Service | Deploy Container | Free, 1 CPU, 1 GB RAM | Test |
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| Azure App Service | Deploy Container | Free, 1 CPU, 1 GB RAM | [see guide](https://github.com/bencdr/code-server-azure) |
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@@ -21,7 +21,9 @@ A collection of one-click buttons and tutorials for deploying code-server to var
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- You need to save "snapshots" to use your latest images
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- Storage is always persistent, and you can usually add extra volumes
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- VMs can support many workloads, such as running Docker or Kubernetes clusters
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- [👀 Preview the VM install script](vm-script/)
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- App Platforms deploy code-server containers, and are often rebuilt
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- App platforms can shut down when you are not using it, saving you money
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- All software and dependencies need to be defined in the `Dockerfile` or install script so they aren't destroyed on a rebuild
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- Storage may not be redundant. You may have to use [rclone](https://rclone.org/) to store your filesystem on a cloud service
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- [📄 Docs for code-server-deploy-container](deploy-container/)
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build:
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docker:
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web: deploy-container/Dockerfile
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web: Dockerfile
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