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A lightning-fast, modal code editor with built-in LSP support and remote development capabilities, written in Rust.
An open-source, AI-integrated cross-platform terminal with durable SSH sessions, built-in file editing, and flexible workspace organization.
A developer platform for on-demand, pre-configured cloud development environments that eliminates manual setup.
A platform for organizations to provision secure, self-hosted cloud development environments using Terraform.
A real-time collaborative development tool that enables developers to share and edit code together directly within Visual Studio and VS Code.
A Neovim plugin that enables editing remote files, running programs, and using LSP on a remote machine from your local editor.
A Neovim plugin that enables development inside Docker containers using devcontainer.json, similar to VSCode Remote - Containers.
A native terminal workspace combining local shells, SSH, SFTP, remote IDE, AI agent, and file manager in a single binary.
A Neovim plugin that provides real-time, bidirectional synchronization with Jupyter Notebook using Selenium automation.
A Neovim plugin that provides VSCode-like remote container development support, enabling development inside Docker containers.
A Neovim plugin that mounts remote filesystems via SSHFS for seamless remote editing and development.
SSH wrapper that transfers and sources your local dotfiles to remote sessions without requiring installation on the remote host.
A Neovim plugin that integrates SSH and SSHFS to manage remote systems as local files.
A Neovim plugin that enables remote file editing with full LSP and TreeSitter support by running language servers on remote machines while keeping editing local.
A command-line tool that sources your local shell configuration files when SSHing into remote servers.
A Neovim plugin that automatically synchronizes project files with rsync when you save.
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