Servediter for code-server

Servediter for code-server

By Develobile S.p.A.

  • Category: Developer Tools
  • Release Date: 2020-03-30
  • Current Version: 2.5.1
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 5.28 MB
  • Developer: Develobile S.p.A.
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 13.0 or later.
Score: 4.15278
4.15278
From 72 Ratings

Description

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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  • Just Shows Black Screen

    1
    By JE10010011
    Just shows black screen on iPad Pro 2020
  • Great Stuff!

    5
    By Neliiii
    I use the the free self-hosted option to run code-server from my local machine or a droplet. It works like a charm! I do wish there was better trackpad support, however. Finding a way to allow scrolling with a trackpad would be amazing.
  • Who wants to pay for douchebaggery disguised as a helpful coding app??

    1
    By CoderAtty2020
    I had thought that VS code was supposed to be free. I also happen to know that this app is supposed to be the reincarnation of vs code, but with a very sleazy, fee for use associated with it. I think we should be a statement and boycott this douchey move!
  • VSCode cloud coding.

    5
    By Xnainc
    Visual Studio Code in the cloud on iPhone or iPad. What more to say...
  • 25 bucks down the drain

    1
    By ElephanteBri
    Don’t do it! This thing crashes constantly, losing connectivity... Might as well have set my money on fire. Useless at this point.
  • Focus refresh times?

    4
    By Labatts
    When I switch apps, and the ServerEditor goes into background mode, I’m guessing it has to unload stuff. So every time I switch and go back, I’m waiting about 10-15 seconds on an iPad Pro for the editor to appear. It’s really annoying, is this just how it has to be? It also reinitializes everything from scratch. Not sure what’s possible to cache and what’s not. Trying to decide if I can use this app instead of a laptop, but if it really reboots from scratch every time, I’m not sure I will Hopeful it’s a configuration setting or there’s a way around this?
  • Best App of My Career

    5
    By _Acker
    No app has ever mattered more, to me. I wanted the magic keyboard iPad experience to go with being a NodeJs coder and now I can honestly say even in a planned YouTube video, that “I do code from an iPad”.
  • No scrolling or vim support (but NOT developer's fault)

    3
    By jasonjurotich
    For now, this is based on Coder, but even if you do everything in Safari, you still can't scroll, and if you try and use the vim extension, you can't type anything at all. This is NOT the developer's fault, it is Apple's for how Safari works. We may not be able to do this for a while, until Coder decides to add trackpad and Vim support, or Apple lets Safari act more "normal".
  • Unable to work, no app feedback

    2
    By arronhunt
    I first tried the app with the the subscription and it worked fine. Unfortunately I haven’t been able to get it to connect to my own hosted code-server over ssh. - Misconfiguring my code-server URL (by leaving it blank) caused the app to lock into an infinite loop of opening an empty browser window. - There is no feedback to see if my SSH credentials are valid. When I enter them I am just taken to a black screen with no visual feedback. - The eye icon opens a blank white screen that just says “Permission Denied” I’m trying to debug my problems but unfortunately the app offers zero feedback or support suggestions.
  • Hosting

    3
    By going2kill
    Tried to host on my vm but didn’t work. My vm is open with password. But would love (5 stars if feels like vscode) to try.

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