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About EXPOSE

EXPOSE is your new favourite open source tool for exposing your local services on the public Internet.
With no installation or configuration required, you can use it.
In fact, EXPOSE relies on your SSH client.
Authentication is done using the public SSH keys you have on your GitHub account. If you don't have any, you can read this article.
So all you have to do to expose, for exemple, localhost:3000, is type ssh -R 1:localhost:3000 expose.sh in your terminal.
If you use a different username on your computer than the one you use on GitHub, add the GitHub username to your SSH command (example: ssh -R 1:localhost:3000 [email protected]).

Why supporting EXPOSE?

Support EXPOSE to allow this free and open source project to survive and free yourself from the constraints of the free version:

  • No bandwidth restrictions,
  • No automatic disconnection,
  • No limit on the number of local services exposed simultaneously,
  • Access to the future tool for exposing any application of any protocol.

Supporting EXPOSE also means supporting an independent developer who is committed to creating effective, open source and affordable tools.

@exposesh

So that EXPOSE can be around for a long time!

Meet the team

Featured work

  1. exposesh/expose-server

    The various components of the EXPOSE server, deployed on Fly.io

    Python 15
  2. exposesh/expose-functions

    EXPOSE's serverless functions

    JavaScript
  3. exposesh/expose-banners

    EXPOSE SSH banners

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Support EXPOSE to allow this free and open source project to survive and free yourself from the constraints of the free version:

  • No bandwidth restrictions,
  • No automatic disconnection,
  • No limit on the number of local services exposed simultaneously,
  • Access to the future tool for exposing any application of any protocol.