v4.1.0
v4.1.0
Code 1.63.0
Upgrading is as easy as installing the new version over the old one. code-server
maintains all user data in ~/.local/share/code-server so that it is preserved in between
installations.
Added
- Support for injecting GitHub token into Code so extensions can make use of it.
This can be done with theGITHUB_TOKEN
environment variable orgithub-auth
in the config file. - New flag
--socket-mode
allows setting the mode (file permissions) of the
socket created when using--socket
. - The version of Code bundled with code-server now appears when using the
--version
flag. For example:4.0.2 5cdfe74686aa73e023f8354a9a6014eb30caa7dd with Code 1.63.0
.
If you have been parsing this flag for the version you might want to use
--version --json
instead as doing that will be more stable.
Changed
- The workspace or folder passed on the CLI will now use the same redirect
method that the last opened workspace or folder uses. This means if you use
something likecode-server /path/to/dir
you will now get a query parameter
added (like so:my-domain.tld?folder=/path/to/dir
), making it easier to edit
by hand and making it consistent with the last opened and menu open behaviors. - The folder/workspace query parameter no longer has encoded slashes, making
them more readable and editable by hand. This was only affecting the last
opened behavior, not opens from the menu.
Fixed
- Fix web sockets not connecting when using
--cert
. - Prevent workspace state collisions when opening a workspace that shares the
same file path with another workspace on a different machine that shares the
same domain. This was causing files opened in one workspace to be "re-"opened
in the other workspace when the other workspace is opened. - Pin the Express version which should make installing from npm work again.
- Propagate signals to code-server in the Docker image which means it should
stop more quickly and gracefully. - Fix missing argon binaries in the standalone releases on arm machines.