tunnelmole-client
frwd
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tunnelmole-client
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List of ngrok/Cloudflare Tunnel alternatives and other tunneling software and services. Focus on self-hosting.
Tunnelmole - Open source and optionally self hostable. The client and server are both written in TypeScript.
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Automated Unit Test Improvement Using Large Language Models at Meta
Not sure about improving. But for Tunnelmole (https://github.com/robbie-cahill/tunnelmole-client) I have used GPT-4 to generate unit tests just by showing it a TypeScript module and asking it to create tests.
- Zugriff aufs Heimnetzwerk, bei der kein VPN mit DDNS oder statische IP vorhanden ist
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Pgrok – Poor Man’s Ngrok
By the sounds of it Ngroks pricing is out of control. They used to allow commerical use for individual developer subscriptions, why not now?
I recently launched Tunnelmole, an open source alternative. You can just run the client and then you don't need to worry about NAT/CG-NAT, port forwarding or running your own server unless you want to self host, which is possible because the service layer is also open source.
You can get it from https://github.com/robbie-cahill/tunnelmole-client
- GitHub - robbie-cahill/tunnelmole-client: Tunnelmole - Connect to local servers from anywhere
- Tunnelmole – give your local servers a public URL
- Tunnelmole – Connect to local servers from anywhere
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Tunnelmole, a self hostable ngrok alternative (open source)
Client: https://github.com/robbie-cahill/tunnelmole-client/
frwd
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Tunnelmole – Connect to local servers from anywhere
I am using my own solution. https://github.com/Eun/frwd
What are some alternatives?
pgrok - Poor man's ngrok - a multi-tenant HTTP/TCP reverse tunnel solution through SSH remote port forwarding
tunnel - DIY ngrok alternative
tunnelmole-service - Give local web servers a public URL
frp - A fast reverse proxy to help you expose a local server behind a NAT or firewall to the internet.
AlphaCodium - Official implementation for the paper: "Code Generation with AlphaCodium: From Prompt Engineering to Flow Engineering""
zrok - Geo-scale, next-generation peer-to-peer sharing platform built on top of OpenZiti.