Gitpod
Always ready-to-code.
Gitpod is an open-source Kubernetes application for automated and ready-to-code development environments that blends in your existing workflow. It enables you to describe your dev environment as code and start instant and fresh development environments for each new task directly from your browser.
Tightly integrated with GitLab, GitHub, and Bitbucket, Gitpod automatically and continuously prebuilds dev environments for all your branches. As a result, team members can instantly start coding with fresh, ephemeral and fully-compiled dev environments - no matter if you are building a new feature, want to fix a bug or do a code review.
Features
init
commands in your .gitpod.yml
.
Gitpod is provided as a managed Saas version with a free subscription for open-source or a free self-hosted version. An enterprise license is available here.
Getting Started
You can start using Gitpod with one or more of the following ways:
- Use a Prefixed URL
- Install Browser Extension
- Enable GitLab Integration
- Quick start using an Example Project or OSS Project
Documentation
All documentation can be found on https://docs.gitpod.io.
For example, see Introduction and Getting Started sections.
Questions
For questions and support please use the community forum.
Join the conversation, and connect with other community members.
You can also follow @gitpod
for announcements and updates from our team.
Issues
The issue tracker is used for tracking bug reports and feature requests for the Gitpod open source project as well as planning current and future development efforts.
You can upvote popular feature requests or create a new one.
Development Process
We work with quarterly roadmaps in monthly iterations.
Related Projects
During the development of Gitpod we also developed some our own infrastructure tooling to make development easier and more efficient. To this end we've developed a number of open source projects including:
- Werft - A Kubernetes native CI system
- Leeway - A heavily caching build system
- Dazzle - An experimental Docker image builder
Code of Conduct
We want to create a welcoming environment for everyone who is interested in contributing to Gitpod or participating in discussions with the Gitpod community. This project has adopted the Contributor Covenant Code of Conduct, version 2.0.