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  7. Wordpress Themes And Plugins
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We are analyzing https://github.com/features/codespaces.

Title:
GitHub Codespaces · GitHub
Description:
GitHub is where people build software. More than 150 million people use GitHub to discover, fork, and contribute to over 420 million projects.
Website Age:
17 years and 8 months (reg. 2007-10-09).

Matching Content Categories {📚}

  • Technology & Computing
  • Careers
  • Virtual Reality

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What CMS is github.com built with?


Github.com operates using WORDPRESS.

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What is the average monthly size of github.com audience?

🚀🌠 Tremendous Traffic: 10M - 20M visitors per month


Based on our best estimate, this website will receive around 10,630,658 visitors per month in the current month.

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Subscription Packages {💳}

Prices on github.com are in US Dollars ($). They range from $4.00/month to $21.00/month.
We estimate that the site has approximately 5,304,570 paying customers.
The estimated monthly recurring revenue (MRR) is $22,279,193.
The estimated annual recurring revenues (ARR) are $267,350,321.

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Topics {✒️}

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  • Can I self-host Codespaces?
  • How do I access Codespaces with LinkedIn Learning?
  • How do I enable Codespaces on GitHub?
  • How do I use Codespaces?
  • How does Codespaces work?
  • How much does Codespaces cost?
  • Is Codespaces available for individual developers?
  • Is Codespaces available for open source maintainers?
  • Is Codespaces available for students?
  • Is Codespaces available for teams and companies?
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            type:Question
            name:How does Codespaces work?
            acceptedAnswer:
               type:Answer
               text:<p>A codespace is a development environment that's hosted in the cloud. Customize your project for GitHub Codespaces by <a href="https://docs.github.com/codespaces/customizing-your-codespace/configuring-codespaces-for-your-project">configuring dev container files</a> to your repository (often known as configuration-as-code), which creates a repeatable codespace configuration for all users of your project.</p><p>GitHub Codespaces run on a various VM-based compute options hosted by GitHub.com, which you can configure from 2 core machines up to 32 core machines. Connect to your codespaces from the browser or locally using an IDE like Visual Studio Code or IntelliJ.</p>
            type:Question
            name:How do I use Codespaces?
            acceptedAnswer:
               type:Answer
               text:<p>There are a number of entry points to spin up a Codespaces environment, including:</p><ul><li><p>A <a href="https://docs.github.com/codespaces/getting-started/quickstart">template</a>.</p></li><li><p><a href="https://docs.github.com/codespaces/developing-in-codespaces/creating-a-codespace#creating-a-codespace">Your repository</a> for new feature work</p></li><li><p>An <a href="https://docs.github.com/codespaces/developing-in-codespaces/using-github-codespaces-for-pull-requests#opening-a-pull-request-in-codespaces">open pull request</a> to explore work-in-progress</p></li><li><p>A commit in the repository's history to investigate a bug at a specific point in time</p></li><li><p><a href="https://docs.github.com/codespaces/developing-in-codespaces/using-github-codespaces-in-visual-studio-code#creating-a-codespace-in-vs-code">Visual Studio Code</a></p></li><li><p>In beta, can you also use your <a href="https://docs.github.com/codespaces/developing-in-a-codespace/using-github-codespaces-in-your-jetbrains-ide">JetBrains IDE</a> or <a href="https://docs.github.com/codespaces/developing-in-a-codespace/getting-started-with-github-codespaces-for-machine-learning">JupyterLab</a></p></li></ul><p>Learn more about how to use Codespaces in our <a href="https://docs.github.com/codespaces/overview">documentation</a>.</p>
            type:Question
            name:Is Codespaces available for individual developers?
            acceptedAnswer:
               type:Answer
               text:<p>Codespaces is available for developers in every organization, and under the control of the organization who pays for the user's codespace. All personal (individual) GitHub.com accounts include a quota of free usage each month, which organizations can enable (see the next question) for their private and internal repositories. GitHub will provide users in the free plan 120 core hours or 60 hours of run time on a 2 core codespace, plus 15 GB of storage each month. See how it's balanced on the <a href="https://github.com/settings/billing">billing page</a>.</p>
            type:Question
            name:Is Codespaces available for teams and companies?
            acceptedAnswer:
               type:Answer
               text:<p>Codespaces is available for teams and companies, but needs to be enabled first in an organization’s settings. Teams and companies can select which repositories and users have access to Codespaces for added security and permissioning control. Learn how to <a href="https://docs.github.com/codespaces/managing-codespaces-for-your-organization/enabling-github-codespaces-for-your-organization">enable Codespaces in an organization in our docs</a>.</p>
            type:Question
            name:How much does Codespaces cost?
            acceptedAnswer:
               type:Answer
               text:<p>Codespaces is free for individual use up to 60 hours a month and comes with simple, pay-as-you-go pricing after that. It’s also available for organizations with pay-as-you-go pricing and has pricing controls so any company or team can determine how much they want to spend a month. Learn more about Codespaces pricing for organizations <a href="https://docs.github.com/billing/managing-billing-for-github-codespaces/about-billing-for-github-codespaces">here</a>.</p>
            type:Question
            name:Can I self-host Codespaces?
            acceptedAnswer:
               type:Answer
               text:<p>Codespaces cannot be self-hosted.</p>
            type:Question
            name:How do I access Codespaces with LinkedIn Learning?
            acceptedAnswer:
               type:Answer
               text:<p>You can use Codespaces directly through LinkedIn Learning. LinkedIn Learning offers 50+ courses across six of the most popular coding languages, as well as data science and machine learning. These courses are integrated with Codespaces, so you can get hands-on practice anytime, from any machine via LinkedIn. These courses will be unlocked on LinkedIn Learning for free through Feb. 2023. Learn more about LinkedIn Learning and GitHub Codespaces <a href="https://learning.linkedin.com/product/hands-on-practice">here</a>.</p>
            type:Question
            name:How do I enable Codespaces on GitHub?
            acceptedAnswer:
               type:Answer
               text:<p>Codespaces is on by default for developers with a GitHub free account. If you belong to an organization, there may be a policy that prevents cloning—but if you can clone a repository, you will be able to start using Codespaces. Organizations will also need to pay for, enable, and manage their Codespaces instances.</p>
            type:Question
            name:Is Codespaces available for students?
            acceptedAnswer:
               type:Answer
               text:<p>Codespaces is available for free to students as part of the GitHub Student Developer Pack. Learn more about how to sign up and start using Codespaces and other GitHub products <a href="https://education.github.com/pack">here</a>.</p>
            type:Question
            name:Is Codespaces available for open source maintainers?
            acceptedAnswer:
               type:Answer
               text:<p>Codespaces provides both maintainers and contributors with <a href="https://docs.github.com/billing/managing-billing-for-github-codespaces/about-billing-for-github-codespaces#monthly-included-storage-and-core-hours-for-personal-accounts">generous free monthly usage</a>.</p>
Question:
      name:How does Codespaces work?
      acceptedAnswer:
         type:Answer
         text:<p>A codespace is a development environment that's hosted in the cloud. Customize your project for GitHub Codespaces by <a href="https://docs.github.com/codespaces/customizing-your-codespace/configuring-codespaces-for-your-project">configuring dev container files</a> to your repository (often known as configuration-as-code), which creates a repeatable codespace configuration for all users of your project.</p><p>GitHub Codespaces run on a various VM-based compute options hosted by GitHub.com, which you can configure from 2 core machines up to 32 core machines. Connect to your codespaces from the browser or locally using an IDE like Visual Studio Code or IntelliJ.</p>
      name:How do I use Codespaces?
      acceptedAnswer:
         type:Answer
         text:<p>There are a number of entry points to spin up a Codespaces environment, including:</p><ul><li><p>A <a href="https://docs.github.com/codespaces/getting-started/quickstart">template</a>.</p></li><li><p><a href="https://docs.github.com/codespaces/developing-in-codespaces/creating-a-codespace#creating-a-codespace">Your repository</a> for new feature work</p></li><li><p>An <a href="https://docs.github.com/codespaces/developing-in-codespaces/using-github-codespaces-for-pull-requests#opening-a-pull-request-in-codespaces">open pull request</a> to explore work-in-progress</p></li><li><p>A commit in the repository's history to investigate a bug at a specific point in time</p></li><li><p><a href="https://docs.github.com/codespaces/developing-in-codespaces/using-github-codespaces-in-visual-studio-code#creating-a-codespace-in-vs-code">Visual Studio Code</a></p></li><li><p>In beta, can you also use your <a href="https://docs.github.com/codespaces/developing-in-a-codespace/using-github-codespaces-in-your-jetbrains-ide">JetBrains IDE</a> or <a href="https://docs.github.com/codespaces/developing-in-a-codespace/getting-started-with-github-codespaces-for-machine-learning">JupyterLab</a></p></li></ul><p>Learn more about how to use Codespaces in our <a href="https://docs.github.com/codespaces/overview">documentation</a>.</p>
      name:Is Codespaces available for individual developers?
      acceptedAnswer:
         type:Answer
         text:<p>Codespaces is available for developers in every organization, and under the control of the organization who pays for the user's codespace. All personal (individual) GitHub.com accounts include a quota of free usage each month, which organizations can enable (see the next question) for their private and internal repositories. GitHub will provide users in the free plan 120 core hours or 60 hours of run time on a 2 core codespace, plus 15 GB of storage each month. See how it's balanced on the <a href="https://github.com/settings/billing">billing page</a>.</p>
      name:Is Codespaces available for teams and companies?
      acceptedAnswer:
         type:Answer
         text:<p>Codespaces is available for teams and companies, but needs to be enabled first in an organization’s settings. Teams and companies can select which repositories and users have access to Codespaces for added security and permissioning control. Learn how to <a href="https://docs.github.com/codespaces/managing-codespaces-for-your-organization/enabling-github-codespaces-for-your-organization">enable Codespaces in an organization in our docs</a>.</p>
      name:How much does Codespaces cost?
      acceptedAnswer:
         type:Answer
         text:<p>Codespaces is free for individual use up to 60 hours a month and comes with simple, pay-as-you-go pricing after that. It’s also available for organizations with pay-as-you-go pricing and has pricing controls so any company or team can determine how much they want to spend a month. Learn more about Codespaces pricing for organizations <a href="https://docs.github.com/billing/managing-billing-for-github-codespaces/about-billing-for-github-codespaces">here</a>.</p>
      name:Can I self-host Codespaces?
      acceptedAnswer:
         type:Answer
         text:<p>Codespaces cannot be self-hosted.</p>
      name:How do I access Codespaces with LinkedIn Learning?
      acceptedAnswer:
         type:Answer
         text:<p>You can use Codespaces directly through LinkedIn Learning. LinkedIn Learning offers 50+ courses across six of the most popular coding languages, as well as data science and machine learning. These courses are integrated with Codespaces, so you can get hands-on practice anytime, from any machine via LinkedIn. These courses will be unlocked on LinkedIn Learning for free through Feb. 2023. Learn more about LinkedIn Learning and GitHub Codespaces <a href="https://learning.linkedin.com/product/hands-on-practice">here</a>.</p>
      name:How do I enable Codespaces on GitHub?
      acceptedAnswer:
         type:Answer
         text:<p>Codespaces is on by default for developers with a GitHub free account. If you belong to an organization, there may be a policy that prevents cloning—but if you can clone a repository, you will be able to start using Codespaces. Organizations will also need to pay for, enable, and manage their Codespaces instances.</p>
      name:Is Codespaces available for students?
      acceptedAnswer:
         type:Answer
         text:<p>Codespaces is available for free to students as part of the GitHub Student Developer Pack. Learn more about how to sign up and start using Codespaces and other GitHub products <a href="https://education.github.com/pack">here</a>.</p>
      name:Is Codespaces available for open source maintainers?
      acceptedAnswer:
         type:Answer
         text:<p>Codespaces provides both maintainers and contributors with <a href="https://docs.github.com/billing/managing-billing-for-github-codespaces/about-billing-for-github-codespaces#monthly-included-storage-and-core-hours-for-personal-accounts">generous free monthly usage</a>.</p>
Answer:
      text:<p>A codespace is a development environment that's hosted in the cloud. Customize your project for GitHub Codespaces by <a href="https://docs.github.com/codespaces/customizing-your-codespace/configuring-codespaces-for-your-project">configuring dev container files</a> to your repository (often known as configuration-as-code), which creates a repeatable codespace configuration for all users of your project.</p><p>GitHub Codespaces run on a various VM-based compute options hosted by GitHub.com, which you can configure from 2 core machines up to 32 core machines. Connect to your codespaces from the browser or locally using an IDE like Visual Studio Code or IntelliJ.</p>
      text:<p>There are a number of entry points to spin up a Codespaces environment, including:</p><ul><li><p>A <a href="https://docs.github.com/codespaces/getting-started/quickstart">template</a>.</p></li><li><p><a href="https://docs.github.com/codespaces/developing-in-codespaces/creating-a-codespace#creating-a-codespace">Your repository</a> for new feature work</p></li><li><p>An <a href="https://docs.github.com/codespaces/developing-in-codespaces/using-github-codespaces-for-pull-requests#opening-a-pull-request-in-codespaces">open pull request</a> to explore work-in-progress</p></li><li><p>A commit in the repository's history to investigate a bug at a specific point in time</p></li><li><p><a href="https://docs.github.com/codespaces/developing-in-codespaces/using-github-codespaces-in-visual-studio-code#creating-a-codespace-in-vs-code">Visual Studio Code</a></p></li><li><p>In beta, can you also use your <a href="https://docs.github.com/codespaces/developing-in-a-codespace/using-github-codespaces-in-your-jetbrains-ide">JetBrains IDE</a> or <a href="https://docs.github.com/codespaces/developing-in-a-codespace/getting-started-with-github-codespaces-for-machine-learning">JupyterLab</a></p></li></ul><p>Learn more about how to use Codespaces in our <a href="https://docs.github.com/codespaces/overview">documentation</a>.</p>
      text:<p>Codespaces is available for developers in every organization, and under the control of the organization who pays for the user's codespace. All personal (individual) GitHub.com accounts include a quota of free usage each month, which organizations can enable (see the next question) for their private and internal repositories. GitHub will provide users in the free plan 120 core hours or 60 hours of run time on a 2 core codespace, plus 15 GB of storage each month. See how it's balanced on the <a href="https://github.com/settings/billing">billing page</a>.</p>
      text:<p>Codespaces is available for teams and companies, but needs to be enabled first in an organization’s settings. Teams and companies can select which repositories and users have access to Codespaces for added security and permissioning control. Learn how to <a href="https://docs.github.com/codespaces/managing-codespaces-for-your-organization/enabling-github-codespaces-for-your-organization">enable Codespaces in an organization in our docs</a>.</p>
      text:<p>Codespaces is free for individual use up to 60 hours a month and comes with simple, pay-as-you-go pricing after that. It’s also available for organizations with pay-as-you-go pricing and has pricing controls so any company or team can determine how much they want to spend a month. Learn more about Codespaces pricing for organizations <a href="https://docs.github.com/billing/managing-billing-for-github-codespaces/about-billing-for-github-codespaces">here</a>.</p>
      text:<p>Codespaces cannot be self-hosted.</p>
      text:<p>You can use Codespaces directly through LinkedIn Learning. LinkedIn Learning offers 50+ courses across six of the most popular coding languages, as well as data science and machine learning. These courses are integrated with Codespaces, so you can get hands-on practice anytime, from any machine via LinkedIn. These courses will be unlocked on LinkedIn Learning for free through Feb. 2023. Learn more about LinkedIn Learning and GitHub Codespaces <a href="https://learning.linkedin.com/product/hands-on-practice">here</a>.</p>
      text:<p>Codespaces is on by default for developers with a GitHub free account. If you belong to an organization, there may be a policy that prevents cloning—but if you can clone a repository, you will be able to start using Codespaces. Organizations will also need to pay for, enable, and manage their Codespaces instances.</p>
      text:<p>Codespaces is available for free to students as part of the GitHub Student Developer Pack. Learn more about how to sign up and start using Codespaces and other GitHub products <a href="https://education.github.com/pack">here</a>.</p>
      text:<p>Codespaces provides both maintainers and contributors with <a href="https://docs.github.com/billing/managing-billing-for-github-codespaces/about-billing-for-github-codespaces#monthly-included-storage-and-core-hours-for-personal-accounts">generous free monthly usage</a>.</p>

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