@Noam-Bahar

I know it's the most minor thing to focus on but that qr code is kinda cool

@heyitspiyush

There is a native support for this local to tunnel forwarding built in VS code. It is right beside the terminal tab in terminal window itself.

@MalikWaters

You are a wealth of amazing Vue/Nuxt knowledge. Thank you for sharing your wisdom

@joshuamaboea1834

Very cool. Nice free step before spinning up a device farm on aws or elsewhere.

@greyant7069

Ngrok is nice for this too and is compatible with everything !

@jasper5945

I think the font in the video is dank mono

@razorxxxiv5884

Aaaah. The glorious vite vs webpack

@RootsterAnon

I use ngrok for that, but yeah... more default tools like this means more people can do it by default vs using extra software for it.

@juanloutech2864

for devices in your network is basically the same thing as browsing your ip and the port your using on your dev app for development.

@_adetayoA

I need this in Nextjs

@andreaskorth9599

Instead of testing your app manually, you can now test your app manually using a different host or even a tunnel.

@compton8301

Oh my word! 😳😳😳🔥🚀

@kalevro96

I came across this randomly since I use just vite and it's the same, now I just have it set as a separate command hdev instead of dev

@bozzhik

what about next js?

@DmitryAgafonov

These should be --lan and --wan :)

@mpvn-vq5hl

Similar features in Vite

@ExpectoPatronum053

looks like port forwarding

@dytra_io

it's like expo

@kiko_sto

what can i use for laravel to do the same?

@nathan22x3

can i have something similar on npm/yarn?