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Overview

Learn about Recipes and how they help you create standardized workspaces in DevZero.

Overview of Recipes

What is a Recipe?

A Recipe is a YAML-based configuration file that defines the resources, infrastructure, and setup required for a DevZero workspace. It specifies the base OS, installed software, dependencies, and configurations, ensuring reproducible environments for development.

Similar to a Dockerfile for containers, a Recipe defines how to provision and configure a workspace.


Why Use Recipes?

Recipes standardize workspace creation, preventing configuration drift and ensuring consistency across teams. Key benefits:

  • Consistent Environments – Eliminates "it works on my machine" issues.
  • Reproducibility – Simplifies onboarding and debugging.
  • Automation & Efficiency – Reduces setup time by automating dependencies and tool setup.

How Recipes Work

  1. Define the Recipe (YAML) – Specify:

    • OS and base image
    • Software dependencies
    • Commands for build, launch, and runtime
  2. Save & Share – Store in DevZero’s Recipe Library for team-wide access.

  3. Build & Launch:

    • Build-time: Configures base image and installs dependencies.
    • Launch-time: Starts services and applies configurations.
    • Run-time: Defines user environment for coding.
  4. Use the Workspace – Developers get a pre-configured environment, ready for coding and testing.


Example: Recipes as a Build Process

A Recipe is like a build script for development environments:

  • Base Image → Defines the OS and system-level dependencies.
  • Installations → Installs required tools, libraries, and services.
  • Execution Steps → Runs configuration scripts and starts essential services.

This structured approach ensures that every workspace is fully set up from the start.


Next Steps

Start writing your first Recipe: Creating a Recipe →