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That's really cool. I guess this is an alternative to ngrok (which I like but hate due to having to sign in).




Yes, its free to use and does not require any clients (but you need to have ssh client installed)

Not many people know that you can use cloudflare tunnels without signing up.

I sure did not! How would that work? Manually pointing the domain as a CNAME to the tunnel ID? But how would one get that ID without signing up?

I have a demo with working GitHub runner workflow code here: https://github.com/BrowserBox/ariadne

Specifically: https://github.com/BrowserBox/ariadne/blob/f07e3b0d445f5d4a8...


Hey if you are interested in re-using any of this GitHub Action, feel free to: https://github.com/LocalXpose/localxpose-action

Thank you bud, was not aware of local expose. There’s a bunch of these tunneling services out there, what makes yours uniquely cool?

Probably not an exciting answer but my work focused on stability and performance. There are indeed a lot of cool alternatives. I think Localxpose is for businesses who aren't interested in self-hosting and just need a service that will reliably handle production traffic. I don't know if that's unique (or cool, lol)



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