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@leanylabs/leany-tunnel

v2.0.3

Published

leany-tunnel exposes your localhost to the world for easy testing and sharing! No need to mess with DNS or deploy just to have others test out your changes.

Downloads

13

Readme

leany-tunnel

leany-tunnel exposes your localhost to the world for easy testing and sharing! No need to mess with DNS or deploy just to have others test out your changes.

Quickstart

npx @leanylabs/leany-tunnel
TUNNEL_SUBDOMAIN=any-subdomain-i-wish PORT=3000 npx @leanylabs/leany-tunnel

Installation

Globally

npm install -g @leanylabs/leany-tunnel

As a dependency in your project

npm install  @leanylabs/leany-tunnel

CLI usage

When leany-tunnel is installed either globally or as a dependency in your project, just use the llt command to start the tunnel.

llt
TUNNEL_SUBDOMAIN=any-subdomain-i-wish PORT=3000 llt

Reading enviromantal variables from .env

If you have ".env" file with TUNNEL_SUBDOMAIN and PORT variables on the board in the same directory from where you're starting leany-tunnel, the lib will read the values of that variables directly so you will not have to duplicate them in the cli, but pay attention that cli-passed variables have higher priority than .env-passed ones.