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bpmct/README.md

Ben Potter

Hey, I'm a Developer Advocate at Coder. I also build tiny software & hardware projects that aim to solve problems. Working with different APIs and user interfaces is also fun.

Where I'm active: Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, me@bpmct.net

You can also check this out this on my website.

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  1. Running code-server on Azure

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  2. deploy-code-server Public template

    Forked from coder/deploy-code-server

    Deploy code-server to the cloud with a few clicks ☁️ 👨🏼‍💻

    Shell 16 15

  3. Generate & package JetBrains shared indexes with a Docker container.

    Dockerfile 9 1

  4. Some of the images I like to use in Coder.

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  5. Launch automatic cloud dev workspaces

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May 2022

Created 3 repositories

Created a pull request in coder/coder that received 23 comments

feat: arm(v7/64) builds for releases and agent scripts

This PR adds builds armv7 Linux releases. Most notably, this will improve support for Raspberry Pi operating systems Fixes #1336 benpotter@elijo:~

+48 −25 23 comments

Created an issue in coder/coder that received 8 comments

Bug: "Create workspace" in dashboard prompts user for sensitive (template) parameters

OS Information OS: Server on Debian 11 Browser (if applicable): Chrome Architecture: AMD64 coder --version: Coder v0.5.11-devel+fa957d6d Mo…

8 comments
Started 2 discussions in 1 repository

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