Gitpod is an open-source Kubernetes application for automated and ready-to-code development environments that blends in your existing workflow. It enables you to describe your dev environment as code and start instant and fresh development environments for each new task directly from your browser.
Tightly integrated with GitLab, GitHub, and Bitbucket, Gitpod automatically and continuously prebuilds dev environments for all your branches. As a result, team members can instantly start coding with fresh, ephemeral and fully-compiled dev environments - no matter if you are building a new feature, want to fix a bug or do a code review.
You can open a Gitpod workspace with VS Code Desktop in two different ways:
- From your user preferences, you can select
VS Code Desktop
as your prefered IDE and you will always start your workspaces automatically with it. - Ad hoc, from within VS Code Browser, by opening the Command Pallete (F1) and searching for Open in VS Code if you already have a running workspace already.
Sync your local VS Code settings across all your Gitpod workspaces. Checkout the documentation for how to enable it.
All documentation can be found on https://www.gitpod.io/docs. For example, see Introduction and Getting Started sections. 📚
For questions and support please use the community forum or the community discord server. Join the conversation, and connect with other community members. 💬
You can also follow @gitpod
for announcements and updates from our team.
The issue tracker is used for tracking bug reports and feature requests for the Gitpod open source project as well as planning current and future development efforts. 🗺️
You can upvote popular feature requests or create a new one.