Looks like it's officially possible to self-host vscode server and access it through vscode.dev (also see this GitHub issue).
For reaching it through custom URL consider using Gitpod's OpenVSCode Server fork of vscode.
If you just want to share your configuration between machines, it's probably simplest to just use settings sync, which is available in default installation.
Answer from Matija Sirk on Stack OverflowVideos
Goal
Having multiple containers with different vscode instances.
Example: I want one container with a vscode with the necessary extensions (and dependecies) to do web development, other container to do back-end development, and other to do data-science development. This will avoid having tons of extensions in the same VScode instance, wich sometimes, causes conflicts.
As far as i know, this can be done accessing via browser pointing to a port of the container running VScode right? Can i access without the need of browser? This is because i use a lot keyshortcuts and i'm afraid they don't work if use VScode via browser. Also, is the performance a concern or will it run smoothly?
Some references
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Hello,
I have been using VS Code for some years and recently started using Docker, but I am not an expert in IT infrastructure so I would like to know if it is possible to literally have VS Code and the elements required to use notebooks (Ipykernel, Python, etc) installed in a container, so that I can directly use it anywhere.
The reason for this approach is that I am working with some data hosted in an offline server, and the only way to work in there is through the packages and modules you install in a container. I can already use Jupyter notebook as it seems to be quite simple to get - just including python, its packages, and Jupyter notebook in the container.
However, I really am not a fan of Jupyter and I would love to set up a way to have VS Code run on that server. I would greatly appreciate any tips that anyone could give :)
Thanks a lot!
Best regards,
Red muffin