Powerful VS Code Integration
• Connect to any VS Code server instance (or use vscode.dev)
• Full desktop mode for complete feature access
• Chromeless browsing for distraction-free coding
• Self-signed certificate support for local servers
Desktop-Class Keyboard Support
• All VS Code keyboard shortcuts work perfectly
• Command key passthrough to VS Code
• System shortcuts for app functions (Cmd+,, Cmd+R, etc.)
• External keyboard fully supported on iPad
iPhone Features
• Optimized touch interface for mobile coding
• Quick-access toolbar with essential functions
• Portrait and landscape support
• Works great with external keyboards
iPad Features
• Multi-window support - work on multiple projects
• Split View and Slide Over compatible
• Full keyboard shortcut support
• Perfect for iPad + Magic Keyboard setup
Mac Features
• Native Mac window management
• Resizable windows with sensible defaults
• Full menu bar integration
• All keyboard shortcuts work as expected
Developer Tools
• Built-in debug console to monitor connections
• Real-time logging for troubleshooting
• Detailed error messages and suggestions
• Export logs for debugging
Security & Privacy
• Your connections stay secure with HTTPS
• Optional support for self-signed certificates
• No tracking, no analytics, no data collection
• All settings stored locally on your device
Perfect for:
• Remote development on the go
• Code review from your phone
• Quick fixes from your iPad
• Full development sessions on Mac
• Working with self-hosted VS Code servers
• Accessing code-server instances
• GitHub Codespaces with custom domains
Limitations:
CodeMan uses WebKit for rendering. Most VS Code features and popular extensions work perfectly. Some extensions requiring advanced browser-specific features (like SharedArrayBuffer) may have limited functionality. Core editing, IntelliSense, terminal, Git, and most popular extensions work without issues.