--- sidebar_label: Hugging Face Spaces --- # Hugging Face Spaces In this guide, you will learn how to deploy your own Tabby instance and use it for development directly from the Huggingface website. ## Your first Tabby Space In this section, you will learn how to deploy a Tabby Space and use it for yourself or your orgnization. ### Deploy Tabby on Spaces You can deploy Tabby on Spaces with just a few clicks: [](https://huggingface.co/spaces/TabbyML/tabby-template-space?duplicate=true) You need to define the Owner (your personal account or an organization), a Space name, and the Visibility. To secure the api endpoint, we're configuring the visibility as Private.  :::tip If you want to customize the title, emojis, and colors of your space, go to "Files and Versions" and edit the metadata of your README.md file. ::: You’ll see the Building status and once it becomes Running your space is ready to go. If you don’t see the Tabby swagger UI, try refreshing the page.  ### Your Tabby Space URL Once Tabby is running, you can use the UI with the Direct URL in the **Embed this Space** option (top right). You’ll see a URL like this: https://tabbyml-tabby.hf.space. This URL gives you access to a full-screen, stable Tabby instance, and is the API Endpoint for IDE / Editor Extensions to talk with. ### Connect VSCode Extension to Space backend 1. Install the [VSCode Extension](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=TabbyML.vscode-tabby). 2. Open the file located at `~/.tabby-client/agent/config.toml`. Uncomment both the `[server]` section and the `[server.requestHeaders]` section. * Set the endpoint to the Direct URL you found in the previous step, which should look something like `https://UserName-SpaceName.hf.space`. * As the space is set to **Private**, it is essential to configure the authorization header for accessing the endpoint. You can obtain a token from the [Access Tokens](https://huggingface.co/settings/tokens) page.