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fix(docs): use correct name for code-server (#2223)
* fix: use correct name for code-server * chore: update config.js for code-server * chore: add redirect for code-server
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/recipes/kubernetes.html /guides/kubernetes.html
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/recipes/local-oidc.html /guides/local-oidc.html
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title: VS Code Server
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title: code-server
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lang: en-US
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lang: en-US
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- name: keywords
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## Background
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## Background
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This guide covers using Pomerium to secure an instance of [Visual Studio Code Server]. Pomerium is an identity-aware access proxy that can add single-sign-on / access control to any service, including visual studio code.
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This guide covers using Pomerium to secure an instance of [code-server]. Pomerium is an identity-aware access proxy that can add single-sign-on / access control to any service, including visual studio code.
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### Visual Studio Code
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### Visual Studio Code
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[Visual Studio Code] is an open source code editor by Microsoft that has become [incredibly popular](https://insights.stackoverflow.com/survey/2019#technology-_-most-popular-development-environments) in the last few years. For many developers, [Visual Studio Code] hits the sweet spot between no frills editors like vim/emacs and full feature IDE's like Eclipse and IntelliJ. VS Code offers some of the creature comforts like intellisense, git integration, and plugins, while staying relatively lightweight.
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[Visual Studio Code] is an open source code editor by Microsoft that has become [incredibly popular](https://insights.stackoverflow.com/survey/2019#technology-_-most-popular-development-environments) in the last few years. For many developers, [Visual Studio Code] hits the sweet spot between no frills editors like vim/emacs and full feature IDE's like Eclipse and IntelliJ. VS Code offers some of the creature comforts like intellisense, git integration, and plugins, while staying relatively lightweight.
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One of the interesting attributes of [Visual Studio Code] is that it is built on the [Electron](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electron_(software_framework)) framework which uses a headless instance of Chrome rendered as a desktop application. It didn't take long for folks to realize that if we already had this great IDE written in Javascript, it may be possible to make [Visual Studio Code] run remotely.
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One of the interesting attributes of [Visual Studio Code] is that it is built on the [Electron](<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electron_(software_framework)>) framework which uses a headless instance of Chrome rendered as a desktop application. It didn't take long for folks to realize that if we already had this great IDE written in Javascript, it may be possible to make [Visual Studio Code] run remotely.
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> "Any application that can be written in JavaScript, will eventually be written in JavaScript." -- [Jeff Atwood](https://blog.codinghorror.com/the-principle-of-least-power/)
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> "Any application that can be written in JavaScript, will eventually be written in JavaScript." -- [Jeff Atwood](https://blog.codinghorror.com/the-principle-of-least-power/)
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### VS Code Server
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### code-server
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[Visual Studio Code Server] is an open-source project that allows you to run [Visual Studio Code] on a **remote** server, through the browser. For example, this is a screenshot taken at the end of this tutorial.
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[code-server] is an open-source project that allows you to run [Visual Studio Code] on a **remote** server, through the browser. For example, this is a screenshot taken at the end of this tutorial.
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[quick start]: ../docs/quick-start
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[quick start]: ../docs/quick-start
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[synology nas]: ../docs/quick-start/synology.md
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[synology nas]: ../docs/quick-start/synology.md
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[visual studio code]: https://code.visualstudio.com/
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[visual studio code]: https://code.visualstudio.com/
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[visual studio code server]: https://github.com/cdr/code-server
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[code-server]: https://github.com/cdr/code-server
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