
Episode 192 - Getting started with devtunnel CLI
Show notes
In this episode, we take DevTunnel CLI for a spin. It's a nifty little command-line tool for opening tunnels from the cloud (or public Internet) to your locally running APIs. Also, Tobi asks Jussi an unexpected question.
(00:00) - Intro and catching up.
(03:32) - Community highlights.
(04:28) - Show content starts.
Community Highlights
- Tim Heuer: Announcing C# Dev Kit for Visual Studio Code
- Aaryan Arora: Integrating Power Apps with Azure Machine Learning & Open AI using Power Automate
Show links
- DevTunnel CLI
- DevTunnel CLI on GitHub
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