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Plug-and-play development environment
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It’s a solved problem! Try https://containers.dev/
Artists can just clone the repo and open your project with a supported editor(like VSCode). Done. You can write a config that says what base OS, install packages, and install VSCode extensions (via VSCode workspace settings).
Many projects use this setup and it has been magical.
Tried this at work and discovered it only really works on vscode and probably eclipse. Other IDEs claimed support but it was found to be unusable.