... is a Code-Server container optimized for daily use.
You can download the image from the gitea embedded container registry: gitea.ocram85.com/arkanum/arkanum
with these tags:
latest
- Is based on the lasted master branch commit.next
- Is a test build based on the pull request1
,0.1
,0.1.0
,1.0.0
- tag based version.
💡 NOTE: See the packages page for latest version and all other available tags.
The container images are also published to these registries:
- Docker Hub
- Pull Endpoint:
ocram85/arkanum
- Pull Endpoint:
- GitHub Container Registry
- Pull Endpoint:
ghcr.io/ocram85/arkanum
- Pull Endpoint:
- Codeberg Packages
- Pull Endpoint:
codeberg.org/arkanum/arkanum
This example shows how to run arkanum as an additional swarm stack.
Therefore you need
- an already running docker swarm cluster,
- a running traefik instance handling the http and https routes,
- configured to expose services in the a ingress overlay network called
traefik-public
.
❗ Warning: Make sure to secure the access to arkanum with proper authentication method and use a trusted + secure https connection.
version: '3.8'
services:
arkanum:
image: gitea.ocram85.com/arkanum/arkanum:1
environment:
- PUID=1000
- PGID=1000
- TZ=Europe/Berlin
- PASSWORD=foo #optional
#- HASHED_PASSWORD= #optional
- SUDO_PASSWORD=foobar #optional
#- SUDO_PASSWORD_HASH= #optional
#- PROXY_DOMAIN=code-server.my.domain #optional
- DEFAULT_WORKSPACE=/config/workspace
deploy:
replicas: 1
labels:
- 'traefik.enable=true'
- 'traefik.docker.network=traefik-public'
- 'traefik.http.routers.arkanum.rule=Host(`vscode.mydomain.com`)'
- 'traefik.http.routers.arkanum.tls.certresolver=myresolver'
- 'traefik.http.services.arkanum-srv.loadbalancer.server.port=8443'
volumes:
# store workspace and use config in volume.
- codedata:/config
# mount docker socket to manage host docker
- /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock
# no need to expose the port. traefik acts as reverse proxy and handles the https access.
#ports:
# - 8443:8443
networks:
- arkanum-sphere
- traefik-public
volumes:
codedata:
networks:
arkanum-sphere:
traefik-public:
external: true
💡 NOTE: For advanced config with additional environment variables see linuxserver/docker-code-server help.
This is a basic example for a docker-compose
file from the linuxserver/docker-code-server project.
See their docs about a detailed help for advanced config parameters.
---
version: '3.8'
services:
arkanum:
image: gitea.ocram85.com/arkanum/arkanum:1
container_name: code-server
environment:
- PUID=1000
- PGID=1000
- TZ=Europe/London
- PASSWORD=password #optional
- HASHED_PASSWORD= #optional
- SUDO_PASSWORD=password #optional
- SUDO_PASSWORD_HASH= #optional
- PROXY_DOMAIN=code-server.my.domain #optional
- DEFAULT_WORKSPACE=/config/workspace #optional
volumes:
- /path/to/appdata/config:/config
ports:
- 8443:8443
restart: unless-stopped
After summon Arkanum your first steps should be to set your username and email in the git config:
arkanum git setup "my-name" "my-email"
And that's it. Now you're ready use arkanum as your daily remote code editor. 😄
We added the Starship prompt is as default in the integrated terminal. The default config uses Emojis and FiraCode icons.
Added default git system config file with:
- code-server as default editor.
- disabled
aurocrlf
. - enabled plain credential store for remote.
- added git log helper
lg1
+lg2
. - enabled bash completion for git command in integrated bash terminal.
💡 See gitconfig-system for details.
Added arkanum
to help installing common runtimes in container.
This helps reducing the image size.
🧙 arkanum ✨🌌☄️💥 is used to install optional tools for developing in a
code-server container environment.
Syntax: arkanum <flags> COMMAND OPTION ARGUMENT
COMMAND
config The config command is used to modify arkanum itself.
git The git command is a wrapper for git helpers.
install The install command is used to add different tools
help Shows this help text.
OPTION
config:
disable-motd Disables hint in new bash terminal.
install-extensions Installs predefined recommended extensions.
reset-codesettings Sets VS Code user setting with basic (Fira Code).
git:
setup Takes two arguments to setup the git client:
1) Username
2) Email address
install:
docker-cli Installs the latest docker-cli.
dotnet Installs latest LTS dotnet core sdk + runtime.
gitea Installs gitea tools like changelog and tea.
golang Installs golang 1.21.5.
bun Installs latest bun version.
nodejs Installs latest NodeJs LTS version using Volta.
volta Installs Volta as NodeJS version manager.
powershell Installs latest PowerShell LTS version.
lazygit Installs latest Lazygit binary.
session:
save Adds items from the install command to the session config.
restore Restores the saved session.
reset Resets the session config.
show Show currently defined session content.
Example 1: arkanum git setup "my-name" "my-email"
Example 2: arkanum install golang
Example 3: arkanum config disable-motd
Example 4: arkanum session save lazygit powershell gitea
Added FiraCode as default font in editor and integrated terminal. The font files are embedded and can be used without local installation.
If your start the container or log in the first time, a default config file is deployed.
This user setting defines the following stuff:
- Use compact menu bar to avoid users with multiple menu bars.
- Use One Dark Pro Darker theme
- Use vscode-icons icon set
- Set FiraCode as default font in editor.
- Tries to use alternate font names for FiraCode if its locally available.
- Sets FiraCode mono variant in terminal to enable icons used by starship prompt.
- Enables font ligatures
- Enables auto save and format on save.
- Disables auto update for extension.
- Disables VSCode telemetry
- Disable confirm message for sync branches.
Additionally we install these extensions on container startup:
- One Dark Pro theme
- vscode-icons icon set
- Gitlens
Starship detects workspaces as active python projects. It always appends the prompt
fragment via 🐍 (lsiopy)
. For now I disabled the python module in starship.
If the automatic installation of the default extension fails, you can always retry he installation with the following command:
# restart the installation
arkanum config install-extensions
# Optional: reset the vscode user setting
arkanum config reset-codesettings
# Reload with command F1 + Developer: Reload Window
This project is currently mirrored to GitHub. This is not ideal; GitHub is a proprietary, trade-secret system that is not Free and Open Source Software (FOSS). We are deeply concerned about using a proprietary system like GitHub to develop our FOSS project. We have an open Gitea repository where the project contributors are actively discussing how we can move away from GitHub in the long term. We urge you to read about the Give up GitHub campaign from the Software Freedom Conservancy to understand some of the reasons why GitHub is not a good place to host FOSS projects.
If you are a contributor who personally has already quit using GitHub, please check this resource for how to send us contributions without using GitHub directly.
Any use of this project's code by GitHub Copilot, past or present, is done without our permission. We do not consent to GitHub's use of this project's code in Copilot.
Akranum is based on the following projects and wouldn't be possible without them:
- microsoft/vscode - Visual Studio Code, OSS.
[MIT]
- coder/code-server - VSCode on a remote server, accessible through the browser.
[MIT]
- linuxserver/docker-code-server - docker image based for coder/code-server.
[GPL-3.0]
- A huge thanks to tuanpham for sharing his code-server font patch.
Arkanum - Code-Server container optimized for daily use.
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