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This document pertains to Coder specific implementations of VS Code. For documentation on how to use VS Code itself, please refer to the official [documentation for VS Code](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs)
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This document pertains to Coder specific implementations of VS Code. For documentation on how to use VS Code itself, please refer to the official [documentation for VS Code](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs)
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It takes just a few minutes to get your own self-hosted server running. If you've got a machine running macOS, Windows, or Linux, you're ready to start the binary which listens on port `8080` by default.
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It takes just a few minutes to get your own self-hosted server running. If you've got a machine running macOS, Windows, or Linux, you're ready to start the binary which listens on port `8443` by default.
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DO NOT CHANGE THIS TO A CODEBLOCK.
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DO NOT CHANGE THIS TO A CODEBLOCK.
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1. Visit [the releases](https://github.com/codercom/code-server/releases) page and download the latest cli for your operating system
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1. Visit [the releases](https://github.com/codercom/code-server/releases) page and download the latest cli for your operating system
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2. Double click the executable to run in the current directory
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2. Double click the executable to run in the current directory
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3. Copy the password that appears in the cli<img src="../assets/cli.png">
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3. Copy the password that appears in the cli<img src="../assets/cli.png">
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4. In your browser navigate to `localhost:8080`
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4. In your browser navigate to `localhost:8443`
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5. Paste the password from the cli into the login window<img src="../assets/server-password-modal.png">
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5. Paste the password from the cli into the login window<img src="../assets/server-password-modal.png">
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> NOTE: Be careful with your password as sharing it will grant those users access to your server's file system
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> NOTE: Be careful with your password as sharing it will grant those users access to your server's file system
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-d, --data-dir=data-dir
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-d, --data-dir=data-dir
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-h, --host=host [default: 0.0.0.0]
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-h, --host=host [default: 0.0.0.0]
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-o, --open Open in browser on startup
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-o, --open Open in browser on startup
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-p, --port=port [default: 8080] Port to bind on
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-p, --port=port [default: 8443] Port to bind on
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-v, --version show CLI version
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-v, --version show CLI version
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--cert=cert
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--cert=cert
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--cert-key=cert-key
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--cert-key=cert-key
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You can have the server automatically open the VS Code in your browser on startup by using the `code server -o` or `code-server --open` flags
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You can have the server automatically open the VS Code in your browser on startup by using the `code server -o` or `code-server --open` flags
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### Port
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### Port
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By default, code-server will use `8080` as it's port. This can be changed by using `code-server -p` or `code-server --port=` followed by the port you want to use.
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By default, code-server will use `8443` as it's port. This can be changed by using `code-server -p` or `code-server --port=` followed by the port you want to use.
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> Example: `code-server -p 9000`
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> Example: `code-server -p 9000`
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### Cert and Cert Key
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### Cert and Cert Key
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