New ask Hacker News story: Ask HN: Code collab for teaching non-CS majors web JavaScript/HTML/CSS?

Ask HN: Code collab for teaching non-CS majors web JavaScript/HTML/CSS?
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I teach a college-level intro to html/css/js to mostly business majors. We can get by with VSCode doing livereload on a single machine or liveshare on multiple machines, but not both because Univ IT blocks liveshare's public port broadcast. Teaching them Git would burn 1-2 class sessions, but might be worth it -- not sure. Is there a way to satisfy these reqs? 1. Provides live-sharing (2+ students code from separate machines in the same file) 2. Supports auto-reload on each machine without public port binding (Univ IT blocks port broadcast) 3. Is an IDE or IDE extension 4. Keeps some sort of version history 5. Syncs a local copy of the files on each machine* (nice to have)