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GitHub Codespaces CLI

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Edited by Alex Surfaced·Developer·2 min read
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The GitHub Codespaces CLI allows you to connect to and manage your GitHub Codespaces environments directly from your local terminal. You can pull down your cloud-based development environment to your local machine, allowing you to work offline or leverage your local hardware for intensive tasks. It's a powerful tool for bridging the gap between cloud development and local development, built by GitHub.

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Why It’s Useful

Many developers are accustomed to local IDEs and the control they offer. This CLI bridges that gap by allowing you to 'download' your cloud-based Codespace to your local machine. This is invaluable for scenarios where internet connectivity is unreliable or when you need the full power of your local machine for computationally intensive builds or testing. It offers a seamless transition, preserving your cloud environment's configuration and dependencies. Power users appreciate the flexibility to switch between cloud and local development effortlessly, making it an under-the-radar tool for maximizing productivity and catering to diverse work conditions.

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