I agree that there are less complicated solutions like ngrok or localtunnel that can achive the same thing but if you already use cloudflare it's another option to try out.
When you login to cloudflared CLI you select a domain on your account to use. The second command will create the CNAME for you but you can manually configure it AFAIK.
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I agree that there are less complicated solutions like ngrok or localtunnel that can achive the same thing but if you already use cloudflare it's another option to try out.
When you login to
cloudflared
CLI you select a domain on your account to use. The second command will create the CNAME for you but you can manually configure it AFAIK.Configure the CNAME manually
Ah, so you need to have a domain managed by Cloudflare already, gotcha.