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I believe only first-party repositories are integrated into VS Code. (existing since the time of https://github.com/microsoft/vscode-dev-containers) |
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https://github.com/orgs/microsoft/repositories?q=vscode-remote-try-&type=all&language=&sort=
these show up in vscode in the try a devcontainer thing https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/devcontainers/containers#_quick-start-try-a-development-container
don't know if this is superseded by the templates thing (can templates do regular files, or just .devcontainer/* files?) or if we want to avoid this for now
https://github.com/orgs/github/repositories?q=codespaces-&type=all&language=&sort=
these show up in https://github.com/codespaces
might be worth it for more involved templates like a full laravel php project with a mysql/mariadb docker-compose devcontainer and all the scaffolding to go with it? that's just an example idea. idk if this is something that we should just say "not devcontainers-community; leave it to the tooling orgs or individuals"
i want to stress again this is an idea that, given current focus, probably isn't a good fit for right this instant but is something that i'm interested in possibly looking into further. particularily because i had an instance over the past two days of fiddling with a docker-compose thing for a mysql php project (hence the example i used above) where i had lackluster and/or outdated demos/examples/docs.
basically i'm saying that i think this "quickstart" template repo thing is an area that doesn't currently have a go-to solution. at least i couldn't find one lol 🤪
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