jprq is an open-source tunneling tool for exposing local servers to the public internet. It is designed as a developer-friendly alternative to hosted tunneling platforms, making it useful for testing webhooks, APIs, websites, SSH, and other TCP-based services. The tool can publish a local port through a public address so external users or services can reach something running on a developer’s machine. It supports HTTP and general TCP use cases, which makes it more flexible than tools focused only on local web previews. jprq includes command-line workflows and installation options for multiple operating systems. Its main purpose is to make temporary public access to local development services fast, simple, and repeatable.

Features

  • Public exposure for local servers
  • HTTP and general TCP tunneling support
  • Command-line developer workflow
  • Useful for webhooks, demos, APIs, and SSH
  • Cross-platform installation options
  • Built-in file serving support in newer releases

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