join public router. quickly.
Install the latest release of JPRQ
Place the file where it is convenient for you
(At this point, you can use the program, but you will need to manually call the .exe
file)
Create jprq.bat file so we can use the "jprq" keyword to call the .exe file
@echo off
"C:\Exact\Path\To\File\jprq-windows-386.exe" %*
Awesome! Finally, we need to add to the environment variable "
PATH", the path to the folder where we created .bat file (step 3)
Congratulations! You can check if everything is working with the jprq command in CMD
$ brew install jprq
or
$ curl -fsSL https://jprq.io/install.sh | sudo bash
Arch-based distros
JPRQ is available on the AUR.
git clone https://aur.archlinux.org/jprq.git
cd jprq
makepkg -si
You can use an AUR helper like yay
to install it:
yay -S jprq
First obtain auth token from https://jprq.io/auth, then
jprq auth <your-auth-token>
Replace 8000 with the port you want to expose
jprq http 8000
For exposing any TCP servers, such as SSH
jprq tcp 22
For using custom subdomains
jprq http 3000 -s <custom-name>
For using jprq debugger (with v2.1 or higher)
jprq http 3000 --debug
Serve static files using built-in HTTP Server (with v2.2 or higher)
jprq serve .
Serve on a different domain using CNAME (with v2.3 or higher)
jprq http 3000 --cname example.com
Press Ctrl+C to stop it
** jprq is now members-only service **
What does that mean?