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Configure a Browser IDE as an Editor
Test a Browser IDE in a Session Before Installation
Configure a Browser IDE at the Project Level
Configure a Browser IDE at the Legacy Engine Level
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Configure PyCharm as a Local IDE
Download cdswctl and Add an SSH Key
Initialize an SSH Connection to Cloudera Data Science Workbench
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(Optional) Configure the Sync Between Cloudera Data Science Workbench and Pycharm
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VS Code has substantial Git integration.
If you created your project from a git repo or a custom template, your changes and outside changes made to the repo will automatically appear.
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