SSH-first microVM platform with instant HTTPS developer environments.
ussycode is the infrastructure side of the ecosystem: SSH-first microVM environments, automatic HTTPS, and a platform for spinning up real developer surfaces rather than toy sandboxes.
Treats isolated development environments as a first-class product surface, making it easier to give projects real boundaries and repeatable runtime conditions.
Pairs environment provisioning with web-facing and operator-facing access so the result is usable infrastructure rather than a sealed internal experiment.
Designed to support AI-assisted workflows and hosted development patterns that need repeatable provisioning, credentials, and operator control.
A lot of the Ussyverse depends on public demos, weird single-purpose sites, and structured runtime surfaces. ussycode is part of the machinery that makes those surfaces practical to expose and operate.
This is infrastructure, not branding. The value is in predictable environment delivery, access paths that map cleanly to public domains, and a workflow that can support both humans and agent-driven processes.
Provision a fresh microVM for a feature branch, attach HTTPS, hand the URL to a teammate, then tear the environment down when the review is done.
Spin up isolated runtime surfaces for AI-assisted work where SSH access, domain mapping, and clean environment boundaries matter more than heavyweight cloud orchestration.
The repository is the best place to understand the environment lifecycle: provisioning a VM, exposing a domain, attaching operator access, and treating the result like real infrastructure rather than a toy sandbox.
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