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Learning localtunnel

Just one of the things I'm learning. https://github.com/hchiam/learning

https://github.com/localtunnel/localtunnel

<details> <summary><b>From scratch</b></summary>

Using yarn:

yarn global add localtunnel
yarn global add parcel-bundler

Or with npm:

npm install -g localtunnel
npm install -g parcel-bundler

And then:

touch index.html
# edit your index.html file
parcel index.html

Let's say Parcel is serving your index.html to localhost:1234

Then in a separate CLI:

lt --port 1234

You can run npx localtunnel --port 1234 instead if you don't want to install localtunnel.

The CLI should print out a URL that anyone with internet access can now view, exposing/tunneled from your localhost! (Just read the warnings and then click "Click to Continue".)

</details> <details> <summary><b>Starting by testing out this repo</b></summary>

Using yarn: (triple-click to select all)

git clone https://github.com/hchiam/learning-localtunnel.git && cd learning-localtunnel && yarn && yarn go;
# in another CLI:
lt --port 1234 # or whichever port parcel decides

Or with npm: (triple-click to select all)

git clone https://github.com/hchiam/learning-localtunnel.git && cd learning-localtunnel && npm install && npm run go;
# in another CLI:
lt --port 1234 # or whichever port parcel decides
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