CodeMan - VSCode
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CodeMan - VSCode

Michael Frey · released 5 Mar 2026 · Open in App Store ↗

Revenue 30d not estimated
Downloads 30d not estimated
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RatingPrice
United States46%63.67$4.99
China8%11.00CN¥38.00 $5.62
France8%15.00€5.99 $6.93
Hong Kong8%11.00HK$38.00 $4.85
Hungary8%11.00HUF 1,990 $6.31
Japan8%11.00¥800 $5.01
South Korea8%15.00₩7,700 $5.45
Russia8%15.00RUB 449.00 $5.28
Antigua And Barbuda<1%0$4.99
Anguilla<1%0$4.99

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Description

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.