GitHub Codespaces · GitHub
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Ajouté le
18 mars 2026
Matière et domaine
coding · software-development-practices
Niveaux scolaires
9e année (3e)–12e année (Terminale)
Tarif
Version gratuite et déblocages payants
Type de page
Service
Introduction
GitHub Codespaces Overview
- Core Functionality: Provides secure, cloud-hosted development environments that can be accessed via a web browser or local IDEs (Visual Studio Code, IntelliJ).
- Key Features:
- Instant Onboarding: Eliminates complex local setup; environments are preconfigured using "configuration-as-code" (dev container files).
- Portability: Settings and dotfiles follow the user across different machines.
- Accessibility: Works on any device with internet access, regardless of local hardware power.
- Workflow Integration: Can be launched directly from a repository, a specific commit, or a pull request to fix bugs or review code.
- Technical Specifications:
- Runs on VM-based compute options ranging from 2-core to 32-core machines.
- Not self-hostable; managed and hosted by GitHub.
- Pricing and Quotas:
- Individual Accounts: Includes a monthly free tier of 120 core hours (60 hours on a 2-core machine) and 15 GB of storage.
- Organizations: Requires enablement by the organization; uses pay-as-you-go pricing with administrative cost controls and permission management.
- Partnerships: Integrated with LinkedIn Learning for hands-on coding practice in popular languages, data science, and machine learning.
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