# Your first template A common way to create a template is to begin with a starter template then modify it for your needs. Coder makes this easy with starter templates for popular development targets like Docker, Kubernetes, Azure, and so on. Once your template is up and running, you can edit it in the Coder dashboard. Coder even handles versioning for you so you can publish official updates or revert to previous versions. In this tutorial, you'll create your first template from the Docker starter template. ## Before you start You'll need a computer or cloud computing instance with both [Docker](https://docs.docker.com/get-docker/) and [Coder](../install/index.md) installed on it. > When setting up your computer or computing instance, make sure to install > Docker first, then Coder. ## 1. Log in to Coder In your web browser, go to your Coder dashboard to log in. ## 2. Choose a starter template Select **Templates** > **Starter Templates**. ![Starter Templates button](../images/templates/starter-templates-button.png) In **Filter**, select **Docker** then select **Develop in Docker**. ![Choosing a starter template](../images/templates/develop-in-docker-template.png) Select **Use template**. ![Using a starter template](../images/templates/use-template.png) ## 3. Create your template In **Create template**, fill in **Name** and **Display name**,then scroll down and select **Create template**. ![Creating a template](../images/templates/create-template.png) ## 4. Create a workspace from your template When the template is ready, select **Create Workspace**. ![Create workspace](../images/templates/create-workspace.png) In **New workspace**, fill in **Name** then scroll down to select **Create Workspace**. ![New workspace](../images/templates/new-workspace.png) Coder starts your new workspace from your template. After a few seconds, your workspace is ready to use. ![Workspace is ready](../images/templates/workspace-ready.png) ## 5. Try out your new workspace This starter template lets you connect to your workspace in a few ways: - VS Code Desktop: Loads your workspace into [VS Code Desktop](https://code.visualstudio.com/Download) installed on your local computer. - code-server: Opens [browser-based VS Code](../ides/web-ides.md) with your workspace. - Terminal: Opens a browser-based terminal with a shell in the workspace's Docker instance. - SSH: Use SSH to log in to the workspace from your local machine. If you haven't already, you'll have to install Coder on your local machine to configure your SSH client. > **Tip**: You can edit the template to let developers connect to a workspace in > [a few more ways](../ides.md). When you're done, you can stop the workspace. ## 6. Modify your template Now you can modify your template to suit your team's needs. Let's replace the `golang` package in the Docker image with the `python3` package. You can do this by editing the template's `Dockerfile` directly in your web browser. In the Coder dashboard, select **Templates** then your first template. ![Selecting the first template](../images/templates/select-template.png) In the drop-down menu, select **Edit files**. ![Edit template files](../images/templates/edit-files.png) Expand the **build** directory and select **Dockerfile**. ![Selecting source code](../images/templates/source-code.png) Edit `build/Dockerfile` to replace `golang` with `python3`. ![Editing source code](../images/templates/edit-source-code.png) Select **Build template** and wait for Coder to prepare the template for workspaces. ![Building a template](../images/templates/build-template.png) Select **Publish version**. In the **Publish new version** dialog, make sure **Promote to default version** is checked then select **Publish**. ![Publish a template](../images/templates/publish.png) Now when developers create a new workspace from this template, they can use Python 3 instead of Go. For developers with workspaces that were created with a previous version of your template, Coder will notify them that there's a new version of the template. You can also handle [change management](./change-management.md) through your own repo and continuous integration. ## Next steps - [Write your own template](./tour.md) - [Setting up templates](./best-practices.md)