DevEx: Self-Hosted Open-Source Cloud IDE for Rapid Development
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Parth Kapoor
10mo ago· 1 min readenProduct
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Summary
DevEx is a self-hosted, open-source Cloud IDE that allows users to create live REPLs in the browser, similar to Replit, but built on the terminal. Ideal for solo developers and fast development without infrastructure concerns.
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"Ideal for solo devs, OSS tools, or just building fast without worrying about infrastructure."
DevEx is a self-hosted, open-source Cloud IDE that lets you spin up live REPLs in the browser, just like Replit, but built on your terminal Ideal for solo devs, OSS tools, or just building fast without worrying about infrastructure.
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