# Code Server Visual Studio Code in your browser for remote development. ## Overview Code Server provides a full Visual Studio Code experience in your web browser, allowing you to develop from any device. It runs on your server and provides access to your development environment through a web interface. ## Features - Full VS Code experience in the browser - Extensions support - Terminal access - Git integration - File editing and management - Multi-language support ## Access - **Default Port**: 8888 - **URL**: `http://localhost:8888` - **Default Workspace**: `/home/coder/mkdocs/` ## Configuration ### Environment Variables - `DOCKER_USER`: The user to run code-server as (default: `coder`) - `DEFAULT_WORKSPACE`: Default workspace directory - `USER_ID`: User ID for file permissions - `GROUP_ID`: Group ID for file permissions ### Volumes - `./configs/code-server/.config`: VS Code configuration - `./configs/code-server/.local`: Local data - `./mkdocs`: Main workspace directory ## Usage 1. Access Code Server at `http://localhost:8888` 2. Open the `/home/coder/mkdocs/` workspace 3. Start editing your documentation files 4. Install extensions as needed 5. Use the integrated terminal for commands ## Useful Extensions Consider installing these extensions for better documentation work: - Markdown All in One - Material Design Icons - GitLens - Docker - YAML ## Official Documentation For more detailed information, visit the [official Code Server documentation](https://coder.com/docs/code-server).