https://www.eclipse.org/che/. Next-generation Eclipse platform, developer workspace server and cloud IDE. Che is focused on container-native development. It defines workspaces that include their dependencies including embedded containerized runtimes, a web IDE, and project code. This makes workspaces distributed, collaborative, and portable to run anywhere on a desktop or a server ... Read More
You can run Che in the public cloud, a private cloud, or install it on any OS. Che has been tested on Ubuntu, Linux, MacOS and Windows. The step by step guide will get you going along with our docs.
The che
repository is where we do development and there are many ways you can participate, for example:
- Submit bugs and feature requests and help us verify them
- Review source code changes
- Improve docs
There are many ways to customize Che out-of-the-box including stacks, templates, commands, IDE extensions, server-side extensions plugins, assemblies, RESTful APIs, and editors.
If you are interested in fixing issues and contributing directly to the code base, please see How to Contribute. It covers:
- Support: You can ask questions, report bugs, and request features using GitHub issues.
- Public Chat: Join the public eclipse-che Mattermost channel to discuss with community and contributors.
- Roadmap: We maintain the roadmap on the wiki.
- Weekly Meetings: Join us in our Che community meeting every second monday.
Che is open sourced under the Eclipse Public License 1.0.
We publish the Che roadmap in the open and welcome anyone to join our community meetings. We love to hear from users and developers!