
Introducing the Codespaces Simple Browser
Preview Changes in Your Web Editor Have you ever launched an application in your codespace only for the running application to get lost in a sea of browser tabs? Today…
Preview Changes in Your Web Editor Have you ever launched an application in your codespace only for the running application to get lost in a sea of browser tabs? Today…
Developers can now view GitHub code scanning findings directly in VS Code and GitHub Codespaces. The new Microsoft SARIF Viewer extension gives developers direct access to their code scanning results, making remediating vulnerabilities easier than ever.
Today, we’re releasing updates that will optimize prebuilding codespaces for your repositories. With these updates, as long as there is an active prebuild for a given repository, branch, and devcontainer…
We recently released a set of organization-level APIs (in beta) to enable administrators to programmatically manage their organization-owned codespaces at scale. Today we’re releasing support for additional organization-level APIs based…
With this update, organization admins can manage billing settings for codespaces that are created for organization controlled repositories. Admins can choose to opt-in to the organization covering the bill for…
In April 2022, we released improvements to help streamline your Codespaces experience when working with multi-repository and monorepo projects. Today we’re announcing support for prebuilding these project types as well…
Today, we’re releasing capabilities that will enable developers and organizations to efficiently manage and confidently scale with Codespaces. Retention setting for all individuals To enable auto-cleanup of unused codespaces, inactive…
We’re releasing exciting functionalities that will enable organizations to confidently manage and scale with Codespaces.
Today, we’re announcing that the ability to prebuild codespaces is entering general availability. A prebuilt codespace serves as a “ready-to-go” template where your source code, editor extensions, project dependencies, commands,…
Teams and GHEC customers can now create blazing fast codespaces, even for your largest and most complex projects.
When you work in a codespace, the environment you are working in is created using a development container, hosted on a virtual machine. If you don’t define a configuration in…
Big news for computer science (CS) teachers. GitHub verified teachers using GitHub Classroom get access to GitHub’s groundbreaking, browser-based IDE, Codespaces. It’s a seismic shift for CS education, breaking down…
Teachers, it is now your turn to join GitHub Global Campus with our student community! Get access to exclusive benefits, programs, and the Power of Codespaces at no cost in GitHub Classroom!
Currently, codespaces are automatically stopped after 30 minutes of inactivity to avoid wasteful resources when they’re not being used. Additionally, a default idle timeout can be set for a codespace…
Codespaces now has improvements that will streamline your experience when working with multi-repository and monorepo projects. To enable teams to develop applications that span across multiple repositories (e.g. common in…
We’re releasing exciting improvements that will streamline your Codespaces experience when working with multi-repository projects and monorepos.
Repository administrators can now configure how often/when prebuild configurations for a given branch should be updated. Prebuilds enable developers to startup Codespaces in seconds – regardless of repository size or…
Currently, forwarded ports within codespaces can be set to private in which case they can be accessed only by the owner of the codespace, be shared with members of the…
Today, we’re announcing that the ability to prebuild codespaces is entering public beta. Prebuilding a codespace enables fast environment creation times, regardless of the size or complexity of your repositories.…
The ability to prebuild codespaces is entering public beta. Enable fast environment creation times, regardless of the size and complexity of your repositories.
We’ve gotten a lot of feedback from users that it’s hard to differentiate multiple codespaces in the same repo, especially if they’re on the same branch. To make it a…
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