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Introduction to Dev Machine

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Last updated: 2025-05-09 15:25:41

Overview

Note: Please note that the Notebook module was upgraded to the dev machine feature on February 25, 2025.
The dev machine is a flexible online development tool tailored for developers by TI-ONE. It supports online coding through multiple IDEs such as Jupyter Notebook or VS Code, and also supports remote development by connecting to a dev machine over SSH. You can complete data preparation, data preprocessing, algorithm debugging, and model training in a dev machine. In addition, we provide multiple built-in mainstream development environments, offering you the one-click creation and out-of-the-box experience.

Core Features

Multiple resource specifications are available for users to choose freely, allowing them to flexibly switch among various resources to reduce usage costs.
Multiple WebIDEs are built in, and remote development over SSH is supported.
Tikit is built in, enabling users to submit training tasks to TI-ONE from dev machines.
Multiple images are built in, allowing users to customize the installation of third-party libraries, export images, and save custom environments with one click.
Lifecycle scripts are supported, and users can run preset shell scripts when creating or launching dev machine instances.
Dev machines can be associated with Git repositories for collaborative development and version control.

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