Servediter for code-server

Servediter for code-server

von Develobile S.p.A.

  • Kategorie: Developer Tools
  • Veröffentlichung: 2020-03-30
  • Aktuelle Version: 2.5.1
  • Alterseinstufung: 4+
  • Dateigröße: 5.28 MB
  • Entwickler: Develobile S.p.A.
  • Kompatibilität: Lauffähig ab iOS 13.0 oder neuer.
Score: 3.53061
3.53061
von 49 Bewertungen

Beschreibung

Servediter gives you access to an instance of code-server, an online code editor without any setup required. Using a self hosted server is also possible without paying a subscription. You can upload local files and download them back after editing. As the editor is online, you can run Linux commands from the VS Code terminal. You can also personalize the editor and install extensions. Previewing HTML files in app is also possible with a subscription. ( ! ) The app requires an internet connection to work ( ! ) An external keyboard is recommended to use the app since selection with the touch cursor is not supported ( ! ) The subscription provides an instance of code-server, which works well for editing files. But this isn't a full server with root access. Running and testing full projects would be better on a self hosted server. This application is developed and maintained just by me (Adrian Labbé) and is not affiliated with or endorsed by Microsoft Corporation. Link of the Privacy Policy: https://servediter.app/privacy-policy/ Link of the License Agreement: https://servediter.app/terms-and-conditions/

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Reviews

  • Funktioniert super mit self-hosted Code-Server

    5
    von Thomas Ganter
    Bisher hatte ich immer meinen Code-Server im Safari verwendet — und das klappt nur so la la weil die leidige Tastatur-Bar am unteren Rand immer im Weg ist, und weil die Eingaben nie sofort funktionieren wenn ich kurz in einer anderen App war. Diese App hier behebt alle Probleme die ich bisher hatte. Und ist frei. Dafür würde ich sogar was zahlen, weil es mir das wert ist …
  • Just a few minor annoyances

    3
    von Neo Ighodaro
    I have been trying it out to compare if I actually want to commit to this for a year but there are some minor annoyances. 1. The PHP version is 7.0, that is pretty low especially for some extensions that require the latest PHP to run. At least consider granting sudo access so people can install the latest themselves? 2. The app reloads pretty often on the iPadOS. I could be working on something one minute, switch to another app and come back and it will reload. This kind of makes the whole experience bad. 3. I cannot scroll with the iPadOS trackpad. This is a bit of an annoyance as well. If I can do these things then I think I would not have a reason to complain anymore.
  • Amazing!

    5
    von Frank88
    But it should be an option to get own env with additional power (Cost can increase). And general Web-URL to access from other devices as well.

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