
Gogs
Access local Gogs from the internet
Steps to access local Gogs from the internet
Step 1: Download LocalXpose
Package manager for Linux
$ snap install localxpose
$ npm install -g loclx
Debian
Ubuntu
Mint
(.deb)
Red Hat
CentOS
Fedora
(.rpm)
Arch Linux
(.pkg.tar.zst)
Binary download for Linux
Step 2: Start your Gogs server(e.g. http://localhost:3000)
Step 3: Run LocalXpose form your terminal and point it to your Gogs local address
$
loclx tunnel http --to http://localhost:3000
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About Gogs
The Gogs (/gɑgz/) project aims to build a simple, stable and extensible self-hosted Git service that can be set up in the most painless way. With Go, this can be done with an independent binary distribution across all platforms that Go supports, including Linux, macOS, Windows and ARM-based systems.

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