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Wang Tai edited this page Jun 6, 2022 · 1 revision

0. Workspace

"Workspace" Basic open environment management that controls the resources of the development environment and the operating system used by the environment

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1. Switch workspace

The list below shows all "workspaces" click to select, and developers will switch the following workspaces accordingly.

2. Create a new workspace

Create a new workspace, select the initialized workspace resource and the corresponding working environment

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3. Workspace Information

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  • Work tool name
  • Running status: running, starting, stopping
  • OS image and version
  • Development environment name
  • Creator's name
  • Creation time
  • edit area
    • Edit workspace
    • reboot
    • close
    • delete

4. Application List

Applications that developers can operate in the workspace, currently supported applications are:

  • GeekCode IDE (compatible with VSCode)
  • Android Studio
  • PyCharm
  • WebStorm
  • IntelliJ
  • GoLand

5. Build log

When building a "workspace," the backend syncs logs.

6. Dev URL

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The virtual development URL is used to map the workspace ports for easy access from the outside.

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7. Resource usage

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It shows how the workspace uses CPU, memory, and disk resources. After the mouse is placed, real-time data is displayed.