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    ngrok Node.js wrapper

    ngrok Node.js wrapper

    Expose your localhost to the web. Node wrapper for ngrok

    ...It is commonly used for webhook testing, local API demos, development previews, and temporary public access to local applications. The package can start HTTP, TCP, and TLS tunnels, with options for ports, regions, authentication tokens, basic authentication, custom configuration paths, and logging callbacks. It also exposes a wrapper around ngrok’s local client API, letting applications list tunnels, start or stop tunnels, inspect requests, replay requests, and clear request history. The module can be installed locally for application-level use or globally for CLI-style tunneling. Overall, it gives Node.js projects a convenient programmable interface for managing ngrok sessions.
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    Fenix Web Server

    Fenix Web Server

    A simple and visual static web server with collaboration features

    ...Beyond just serving static files, Fenix supports features like automatic port management, optional GZip compression, optional JS/CSS minification, Markdown-to-HTML rendering, and simple server logging — making it more capable than the most minimal style tools. The app can also share your local site publicly (for example via tunnelling) — useful for quick demos, sharing prototypes, or collaborating with remote reviewers.
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