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miinideck

v0.1.2

Published

Deploy an HTML file, folder, or ZIP to a private, unguessable miinideck link — straight from your terminal or AI coding tool.

Readme

miinideck CLI

Deploy an HTML file, a folder, or a ZIP to a private, unguessable link — straight from your terminal or your AI coding tool.

npx miinideck deploy ./index.html
npx miinideck deploy ./dist            # a build folder → zipped + deployed
npx miinideck deploy ./site.zip --keep --password hunter2

You get back one private link (e.g. https://view.miinideck.com/…). It's no-indexed and unguessable by default, so only the people you send it to can open it.

Setup

  1. Create a free account at miinideck.com.
  2. Go to Settings → API tokens and create a token.
  3. Make it available to the CLI:
export MIINIDECK_TOKEN="mdk_…"
# or pass --token on each command

Usage

miinideck deploy <path> [options]

  <path>            an .html file, a .zip bundle, or a folder (zipped for you)

  --token <t>       API token (or set MIINIDECK_TOKEN)
  --name <title>    title for the link (default: the file / folder name)
  --password <p>    require a password to open the link
  --keep            keep the link permanently (default: 7-day self-destruct on
                    the free tier)
  --api <url>       API base (default https://www.miinideck.com)
  --help            show help

The link is printed to stdout (so a script or AI tool can capture it); progress and hints go to stderr.

Use it from an AI coding tool

Codex, Claude Code, and any terminal agent can run shell commands — so they can ship what they just built for you:

After you build the site, run npx miinideck deploy ./dist and give me the link.

What can it host?

Anything that runs in the browser: a self-contained HTML file, or a built static site / app bundled as a folder or ZIP (its CSS, JS, images and assets intact). It serves static files — not a backend server.

Per-file size and how long links live depend on your plan; see pricing.