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acaor

12 カルマ登録 2 年前
Founder at hooklistener.com

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acaor
·4 日前·議論
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acaor
·6 か月前·議論
A few days ago, I started my vacation, and what better way to spend my time than to program a new feature. I wanted to continue learning more about Elixir/Phoenix, so I decided to add the ability to expose your localhost to the Internet (in the same way that ngrok tunnels works) to my side project.

The CLI is in Rust, a language I didn't have much experience working with, but I managed to pull it off.

By the way, the tunnels are free; only tunnels with a static domain require a paid plan.

What do you think?

By the way, I wrote about the technical details of this on my personal blog: https://acaor.com/posts/the-beam-and-the-crab/

Thank you for reading.