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## Using the default dev container configuration
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If you don't define a configuration in your repository, {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %} creates a codespace using a default Linux image. This Linux image includes languages and runtimes like Python, Node.js, JavaScript, TypeScript, C++, Java, .NET, PHP, PowerShell, Go, Ruby, and Rust. It also includes other developer tools and utilities like Git, GitHub CLI, yarn, openssh, and vim. To see all the languages, runtimes, and tools that are included use the `devcontainer-info content-url` command inside your codespace terminal and follow the URL that the command outputs.
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If you don't define a configuration in your repository, {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %} creates a codespace using a default Linux image. This Linux image includes a number of runtime versions for popular languages like Python, Node, PHP, Java, Go, C++, Ruby, and .NET Core/C#. The latest or LTS releases of these languages are used. There are also tools to support data science and machine learning, such as JupyterLab and Conda. The image also includes other developer tools and utilities like Git, GitHub CLI, yarn, openssh, and vim. To see all the languages, runtimes, and tools that are included use the `devcontainer-info content-url` command inside your codespace terminal and follow the URL that the command outputs.
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Alternatively, for more information about everything that's included in the default Linux image, see the latest file in the [`microsoft/vscode-dev-containers`](https://github.com/microsoft/vscode-dev-containers/tree/main/containers/codespaces-linux) repository.
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