Changelog LTS Version Q3 25

New cli, restricted domains, improved git integration, frontend improvements and more in the latest LTS version.

July 7, 2025 1 Min Read
Changelog LTS Version Q3 25
Changelog LTS Version Q3 25

Simon Pfeiffer

Head of Product @ Codesphere

Deprecations

None

Features

  • Public API - new / improved endpoints
    • Batch upload env vars during workspace creation
  • Codesphere cli (open source repo: https://github.com/codesphere-cloud/cs-go
    • cs create - Create Codesphere resource
    • cs delete - Delete Codesphere resources
    • cs exec - Run a command in Codesphere workspace
    • cs licenses - Print license information
    • cs list - List resources
    • cs log - Retrieve run logs from services
    • cs monitor - Monitor a command and report health information
    • cs open - Open the Codesphere IDE
    • cs set-env - Set environment variables
    • cs start - Start workspace pipeline
    • cs update - Update Codesphere CLI
    • cs version - Print version
  • Ability to restrict domain access to team members
    • Per default workspace dev environments now require being signed in to codesphere & a member of the team → opt out possible
    • Custom domains can be made restricted in the same fashion but are public per default → opt-in possible 
  • Base image switcher
    • Support multiple versions of workspace base images and an one-click updates per workspace
  • Git stage panel
  • Explicit platform routing
    • The browser URL now contains valuable information about you are at
    • Extract identifiers for teams, resources etc. for API use directly from the URL

Fixes & Improvements

Security

  • Version bumps for nearly all dependencies
  • Overall improvements

UI/UX

  • Revamped & accessible UX for domains & members page
  • Contrast & theme colors improved

About the Author

Changelog LTS Version Q3 25

Simon Pfeiffer

Head of Product @ Codesphere

Simon’s responsibilities cover our product marketing efforts & the roadmap. He is a former green tech founder & IT consultant at KPMG. He shares trends & insights from building Codesphere.

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