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ForeverVM

Created 6 months ago

foreverVM provides an API for running arbitrary, stateful Python code securely.

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What is ForeverVM?

Run Python in a code sandbox.

Documentation

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Getting started

You will need an API token (if you need one, reach out to [email protected]). The easiest way to try out foreverVM is using the CLI. First, you will need to log in:

npx forevervm login

Once logged in, you can open a REPL interface with a new machine:

npx forevervm repl

When foreverVM starts your machine, it gives it an ID that you can later use to reconnect to it. You can reconnect to a machine like this:

npx forevervm repl [machine_name]

You can list your machines (in reverse order of creation) like this:

npx forevervm machine list

You don't need to terminate machines -- foreverVM will automatically swap them from memory to disk when they are idle, and then automatically swap them back when needed. This is what allows foreverVM to run repls “forever”.

Using the API

import { ForeverVM } from '@forevervm/sdk'
const token = process.env.FOREVERVM_TOKEN
if (!token) {
  throw new Error('FOREVERVM_TOKEN is not set')
}
// Initialize foreverVM
const fvm = new ForeverVM({ token })
// Connect to a new machine.
const repl = fvm.repl()
// Execute some code
let execResult = repl.exec('4 + 4')
// Get the result
console.log('result:', await execResult.result)
// We can also print stdout and stderr
execResult = repl.exec('for i in range(10):\n print(i)')
for await (const output of execResult.output) {
  console.log(output.stream, output.data)
}
process.exit(0)

Working with Tags

You can create machines with tags and filter machines by tags:

import { ForeverVM } from '@forevervm/sdk'
const fvm = new ForeverVM({ token: process.env.FOREVERVM_TOKEN })
// Create a machine with tags
const machineResponse = await fvm.createMachine({ tags: { env: 'production', owner: 'user123', project: 'demo' } })
// List machines filtered by tags
const productionMachines = await fvm.listMachines({ tags: { env: 'production' } })

Memory Limits

You can create machines with memory limits by specifying the memory size in megabytes:

// Create a machine with 512MB memory limit
const machineResponse = await fvm.createMachine({ memory_mb: 512, })

Server Config

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "forevervm-server": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": [
        "forevervm"
      ]
    }
  }
}

Links & Status

Repository: github.com
Hosted: No
Global: Yes
Official: Yes

Project Info

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Created At: May 23, 2025
Updated At: Aug 07, 2025
Author: jamsocket
Category: official
License: MIT
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