I build developer tools and services at Microsoft (currently Codespaces, Live Share, IntelliCode) and maintain some OSS projects (CodeTour, GistPad, CodeSwing, WikiLens)
Hey! Yes, this is definitely something we’re looking into. Being able to have a “headless” Live Share session is currently our most upvoted GitHub issue, and we hear this request very frequently 😁
In the meantime, if you used Live Share as a solution, all of the code, build, run, etc. would already happen on the remote machine. So I’d be curious to know whether that would work as a near-term option.
Yes of course and thus I was wondering about option just to fire up VS localy and connect without having to run remote desktop to allow myself and run VS remotely.
I build developer tools and services at Microsoft (currently Codespaces, Live Share, IntelliCode) and maintain some OSS projects (CodeTour, GistPad, CodeSwing, WikiLens)
Got it. We’re using the GitHub issue I mentioned to track this, and we’ll keep everyone posted. This is definitely a high-priority area for us.
Just to confirm: is the main reason for you wanting to work from a remote machine due to a client policy (is this for freelance/contract work?) that doesn’t allow you to have the source code on your private machine?
Hey! Yes, this is definitely something we’re looking into. Being able to have a “headless” Live Share session is currently our most upvoted GitHub issue, and we hear this request very frequently 😁
In the meantime, if you used Live Share as a solution, all of the code, build, run, etc. would already happen on the remote machine. So I’d be curious to know whether that would work as a near-term option.
Yes of course and thus I was wondering about option just to fire up VS localy and connect without having to run remote desktop to allow myself and run VS remotely.
Got it. We’re using the GitHub issue I mentioned to track this, and we’ll keep everyone posted. This is definitely a high-priority area for us.
Just to confirm: is the main reason for you wanting to work from a remote machine due to a client policy (is this for freelance/contract work?) that doesn’t allow you to have the source code on your private machine?
Correct. Main reason WAS client policy. Currently I have no such problems but I guess it's not the "one of a kind" client.