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- [Docker](#docker) - [Docker](#docker)
- [helm](#helm) - [helm](#helm)
- [Cloud Providers](#cloud-providers) - [Cloud Providers](#cloud-providers)
- [Troubleshooting Node Issues](#troubleshooting-node-issues)
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We maintain one-click apps and install scripts for different cloud providers such as DigitalOcean, Railway, Heroku, Azure, etc. Check out the repository: We maintain one-click apps and install scripts for different cloud providers such as DigitalOcean, Railway, Heroku, Azure, etc. Check out the repository:
[https://github.com/cdr/deploy-code-server](https://github.com/cdr/deploy-code-server) [https://github.com/cdr/deploy-code-server](https://github.com/cdr/deploy-code-server)
## Troubleshooting Node Issues
Occassionally, you may run into issues with node.
If you install code-server with `yarn`/`npm` and upgrade your node version, you may need to reinstall code-server to recompile native modules. Sometimes you can get around this by `cd`'ing into the `lib/vscode` directory under code-server and running `npm rebuild` to recompile those native modules.
An example of this might look like:
1. You installed code-server using `brew install code-server`
2. You `cd` into the directory `cd /usr/local/Cellar/code-server/<version>/libexec/lib/vscode/`
3. You recompile native modules by running `npm rebuild`
4. You restart code-server
If you get stuck or need help, post on our [GitHub Discussions page](https://github.com/cdr/code-server/discussions).