Ubuntu Workshop
The Ubuntu Workshop offers sandboxed development environments that are easy to set up and repeatable with a single command. It allows users to innovate with agentic workflows while keeping their host systems isolated. The environment can be configured using YAML files, making it simple to recreate on different machines.
- ▪Workshop environments are defined through YAML files for easy recreation.
- ▪Users can add SDKs with minimal configuration and switch between stable and edge channels.
- ▪The system simplifies access to host resources without extensive manual setup.
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Get development environments that just work, with Workshop Launch sandboxed development environments that are composable and repeatable with a single command. Innovate with agentic workflows while keeping your host system isolated. Get started Read the docs Repeatable environments, from a single file Workshops are defined through YAML files, allowing them to be recreated on different machines, without spending time on complex configurations. Composable and repeatable Add in SDKs to your workshop with only a few lines, including Ollama, OpenCode, NVIDIA CUDA, AMD ROCm, Intel OpenVino, and ROS 2. Easily switch between stable and edge channels for SDKs, and run local experiments using sketch SDKs without compromising your development environment.
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