Learn how Project IDX allows you to enable Docker support with just one line of code so you can quickly and easily customize your workspace.
- Read Tips & Tricks for Using IDX: Enabling Docker
- Read Introducing Android emulators, iOS simulators, and other product updates from Project IDX
Introducing Android emulators, iOS simulators, and other product updates from Project IDX
- Read Nix in the Wild: Project IDXVova Kyrachko Software Engineer
We use Nix at Project IDX to manage development environments. Nix is an open source environment manager that is fast, scalable, and deterministic. With Nix, there's no more "it works on my machine" problems. Nix may not be a tool you've heard of before, but it's been invaluable for us. In this interview I go into details about how we Nix to power IDX development environments, ensuring that everyone on the team is using the same tools and versions.
Read the full interview → - Read Project IDX: Full-stack application development with generative AIDavid East DevRel Lead
Project IDX is still in early development but we wanted to share a preview of it's current capabilities. We just posted a video that covers project creation, terminal commands, deployment, environment customization, and generative AI for coding tasks.