![]() ![]() This collaboration is really helpful to provide some context behind your code or just review it live with someone else. So, if you're accessing it from VS Code using our extension and someone else is accessing it from their iPad using the CodeSandbox iOS App, you can collaborate seamlessly, as if you were coding in the same local environment. Plus, because this environment is collaborative by default, anyone accessing it will get the exact same experience and can collaborate live regardless of the device or editor that they are using to access the code. The VM does all the heavy lifting, so you get top-notch performance no matter what. Are you on the go? Then open the environment in our iOS app! Switching back and forth between laptops? It will run exactly the same in every one of them. You just click it, see the code, tests and a preview, go make any necessary changes, and merge it.īecause each PR is continuously running on a powerful CodeSandbox Micro VM, you can access it from any device, regardless of its specs, even for very complex projects. The beauty of having PRs running behind a URL is that you don't have to switch your context or spin anything up in order to review the PR. Having this in place really speeds up the PR review process. Then, the app automatically places a comment in each PR with three links: one to open the code in the CodeSandbox web editor, another to open it on VS Code (connected to CodeSandbox), and finally another to open a preview. ![]() A live dev environment for every PRīy installing our GitHub App in your repo, all your PRs will automatically run in one of our Micro VMs. This means you can run anything, no matter how complex the project, and add Docker, servers and databases. Unlike other GitHub integrations out there, the CodeSandbox GitHub App runs every branch and PR in powerful Micro VMs. Your code, tasks, tests, previews and everything else lives inside that environment, and everyone accessing it will get the exact same experience, with no setup needed. One of the most valuable benefits of cloud development environments is that you can run an entire project behind a URL. In this post, we'll go through how you can use the GitHub App for editable deployment previews, brancheable databases and end-to-end tests. And this is why today I'm excited to share the CodeSandbox GitHub App □ So why can't a PR review happen on a standalone environment that you can just run alongside your own? Git is core to the day-to-day of any developer. Then, do the opposite steps to keep on working on your own code. Remember the last time someone asked you to review a PR? You probably had to commit your current work, switch your whole context and spin everything up so you could review it. Today, we are announcing the CodeSandbox GitHub App, which gives you a live development environment for every pull request you open, with support for Docker and databases. ![]()
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