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I Built a Go-Based ngrok Alternative With Zero Dependencies

Feb 02, 20269 min
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/i-built-a-go-based-ngrok-alternative-with-zero-dependencies.
Built a fast, zero-dependency ngrok alternative in Go using Cloudflare tunnels. Here’s how it works, why Go won, and what I learned.
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This story was written by: @astley. Learn more about this writer by checking @astley's about page, and for more stories, please visit hackernoon.com.

Built a complete ngrok-like tunnel service in Go in one evening (~3.5 hours of focused coding time). Includes both client CLI and backend server. Total code: ~800 lines. Works with Cloudflare Tunnels for free, secure HTTPS tunnels from localhost to the internet. Tech Stack: Go, Cloudflare Tunnels, Cloudflare API Website: https://www.golocalport.link/

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